David Bremner schrieb am 20:07 Donnerstag, 16.Oktober
2014:
> If you're on debian, why don't you try "make debian-snapshot"
> This will make debian packages from current git.
It fails:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/dh_python3", line 34, in
from debpython.debhelper
Sepp Tannhuber writes:
> David Bremner schrieb am 18:10 Donnerstag, 16.Oktober
> 2014:
>
>
>> If you're running a pre-release version of notmuch, then you should also
>> get the libraries and python bindings from the same version of the
>> source. In particular the python bindings from git
Sepp Tannhuber writes:
>
> Can anybody help me to fix this? I cannot understand why my notmuch version
> from
> git obviously doesn't support the existing database format version. The
> notmuch
> version from my current debian installation results in the same warning.
>
> I should mention that
David Bremner schrieb am 18:10 Donnerstag, 16.Oktober
2014:
> If you're running a pre-release version of notmuch, then you should also
> get the libraries and python bindings from the same version of the
> source. In particular the python bindings from git look for libnotmuch4
I don't know
> I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both
> open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome.
- make some of the functions public so users can bind them to keys they
want
- introduce show_[prev,next]_unread_msg, probably factor out
When a user hits 'q' in a notmuch buffer, kill the buffer only if
there are no other windows currently showing it.
---
This arose from a discussion in #notmuch. Please try it and see if you
like the new behaviour.
emacs/notmuch-lib.el | 8 ++--
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2
Franz Fellner wrote:
>
>
> > I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both
> > open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome.
>
> - make some of the functions public so users can bind them to keys they
> want
Not sure I understand this one. You want to
Dear all,
I had to reinstall my PC because I had some trouble. My home directory including
Maildir has been copied from the old installation.
I'm using alot 0.3.6 with notmuch 0.18.1+126~g7487e2e. When starting alot, I
receive the following warning and cannot change any labels:
Warning:
When a user hits 'q' in a notmuch buffer, kill the buffer only if
there are no other windows currently showing it.
---
This arose from a discussion in #notmuch. Please try it and see if you
like the new behaviour.
emacs/notmuch-lib.el | 8 ++--
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2
I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both
open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome.
- make some of the functions public so users can bind them to keys they
want
- introduce show_[prev,next]_unread_msg, probably factor out
show_scroll_to_msg()
Sepp Tannhuber sepp.tannhu...@yahoo.de writes:
Can anybody help me to fix this? I cannot understand why my notmuch version
from
git obviously doesn't support the existing database format version. The
notmuch
version from my current debian installation results in the same warning.
I
David Bremner da...@tethera.net schrieb am 18:10 Donnerstag, 16.Oktober 2014:
If you're running a pre-release version of notmuch, then you should also
get the libraries and python bindings from the same version of the
source. In particular the python bindings from git look for libnotmuch4
Sepp Tannhuber sepp.tannhu...@yahoo.de writes:
David Bremner da...@tethera.net schrieb am 18:10 Donnerstag, 16.Oktober
2014:
If you're running a pre-release version of notmuch, then you should also
get the libraries and python bindings from the same version of the
source. In particular
Franz Fellner wrote:
I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both
open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome.
- make some of the functions public so users can bind them to keys they
want
Not sure I understand this one. You want to be able to
David Bremner da...@tethera.net schrieb am 20:07 Donnerstag, 16.Oktober 2014:
If you're on debian, why don't you try make debian-snapshot
This will make debian packages from current git.
It fails:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/bin/dh_python3, line 34, in module
from
On Sat, 04 Oct 2014, David Bremner da...@tethera.net wrote:
This is in some sense a successor to
id:cover.1411914914.git.j...@nikula.org
It includes the first two patches of that series verbatim, and adds
some tests.
I like it, very nice. Start pushing and add the post-insert hook
It's solved. I made
python setup.py build
sudo python setup.py install
in bindings/python. And that's it.
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Franz Fellner wrote:
I'm starting to realize that I could default to using 'enter' to both
open URI's and view attachments. Any other ideas welcome.
- make some of the functions public so users can bind them to keys they
want
- introduce show_[prev,next]_unread_msg, probably
Sepp Tannhuber sepp.tannhu...@yahoo.de writes:
David Bremner da...@tethera.net schrieb am 20:07 Donnerstag, 16.Oktober
2014:
If you're on debian, why don't you try make debian-snapshot
This will make debian packages from current git.
It fails:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
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