David Bremner writes:
> I've tagged a 3rd release candidate (which is of course rc2, because
> this week I belong to the cult of 0 based indexing). All of the blockers
> I know of are fixed, and I'd consider us in "deep freeze", hopefully to
> release in a week or so if there are no nasty bugs di
On Wed, Jun 17 2020, Tomi Ollila wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 17 2020, Dan Čermák wrote:
>
>>
>> I have tried updating the package in openSUSE Tumbleweed to 0.30~rc2 but
>> running the tests results in the following failures:
>> --8<---cut here---start->8---
>> T357-ind
On Wed, Jun 17 2020, Dan Čermák wrote:
>
> I have tried updating the package in openSUSE Tumbleweed to 0.30~rc2 but
> running the tests results in the following failures:
> --8<---cut here---start->8---
> T357-index-decryption: Testing indexing decrypted mail
>
David Bremner writes:
> I've tagged a 3rd release candidate (which is of course rc2, because
> this week I belong to the cult of 0 based indexing). All of the blockers
> I know of are fixed, and I'd consider us in "deep freeze", hopefully to
> release in a week or so if there are no nasty bugs di
I've tagged a 3rd release candidate (which is of course rc2, because
this week I belong to the cult of 0 based indexing). All of the blockers
I know of are fixed, and I'd consider us in "deep freeze", hopefully to
release in a week or so if there are no nasty bugs discovered.
Please test. Debian
David Bremner writes:
> I plan to tag the first release candidate for notmuch 0.30 on June
> 1. It's long past time we had a release, and the new python bindings in
> particular need a wider audience. Per usual, I'll accept (some) bug
> fixes and NEWS updates after that date.
>
As promised, I t
I plan to tag the first release candidate for notmuch 0.30 on June
1. It's long past time we had a release, and the new python bindings in
particular need a wider audience. Per usual, I'll accept (some) bug
fixes and NEWS updates after that date.
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