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28 To: Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net>, notmuch
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30 Subject: Re: notmuch emacs mode could be friendlier when the user has never
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54 Daniel Kahn Gillmor <dkg@fifthhorseman.net> writes:
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57 > At the very least, the error message could say "please run 'notmuch
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58 > setup' from a shell".
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60 This is implimented in git commit 1c2f2c960c (with the patch series in
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61 this thread), and will be part of notmuch 0.18. So far I only added the
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62 assert to notmuch-hello (also known as M-x notmuch), but it would be
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63 easy to add to other entry-points if people think it's a good idea.
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66 > The current behavior (notmuch and notmuch-emacs 0.16-1 on debian) is to
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67 > open a *notmuch-hello* buffer that says :
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69 > Welcome to notmuch. You have
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71 > And in the minibuffer, a message says "notmuch exited with status 1"
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