Re: Is there a reason why the trashed flag is not synced?

2021-05-09 Thread Felipe Contreras
On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 4:38 AM David Bremner wrote: > Felipe Contreras writes: > > I understand deleting files is complex, but what's wrong with simply > > tagging the T (trashed) messages as 'deleted'? > > > > I'm using synchronize_flags=true. > > The current lack of synchronization is

Re: Breakage after updating to 0.32 (database and path issues)

2021-05-09 Thread Jack Kamm
Jack Kamm writes: > Confusingly, if "database.path" wasn't explicitly set in .notmuch-config, > then "notmuch config get database.path" still returned "$HOME/mail", but > notmuch cant' find the database, instead looking in > ".local/share/notmuch/default". Is this a bug? I'm no longer able

Re: Breakage after updating to 0.32 (database and path issues)

2021-05-09 Thread Jack Kamm
Update: I was able to fix my problems by explicitly setting "database.path" to "$HOME/mail" in my .notmuch-config. Then, notmuch was able to find my emails in my "$HOME/mail" as well as my database at "$HOME/mail/.notmuch". Confusingly, if "database.path" wasn't explicitly set in

Re: Breakage after updating to 0.32 (database and path issues)

2021-05-09 Thread David Bremner
Jack Kamm writes: > Updating to 0.32 broke my notmuch setup. notmuch could no longer find my > database; after I changed some paths in my config, notmuch appeared to > be able to find the database again, but wound up rebuilding it anyways, > and could no longer find any of my emails. > > Any

Breakage after updating to 0.32 (database and path issues)

2021-05-09 Thread Jack Kamm
Updating to 0.32 broke my notmuch setup. notmuch could no longer find my database; after I changed some paths in my config, notmuch appeared to be able to find the database again, but wound up rebuilding it anyways, and could no longer find any of my emails. Any advice on fixing my setup would be

Re: Is there a reason why the trashed flag is not synced?

2021-05-09 Thread David Bremner
Felipe Contreras writes: > I just noticed that a message I untagged in Gmail was not deleted nor > tagged as deleted locally. > > I understand deleting files is complex, but what's wrong with simply > tagging the T (trashed) messages as 'deleted'? > > I'm using synchronize_flags=true. > The