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36 Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2012 12:48:57 +0100
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37 From: boyska <piuttosto@logorroici.org>
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39 Subject: Re: Info about notmuch database
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64 On Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 05:35:55PM +0100, Thomas Jost wrote:
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65 > On Thu, 5 Jan 2012 16:38:07 +0100, boyska <piuttosto@logorroici.org> wrote:
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66 > > > There's a description of the DB "schema" in lib/database.cc in the
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67 > > > notmuch source code. But you may also consider just using libnotmuch
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68 > > > instead, if that's enough for what you want to do.
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70 > > thanks, found it, much clearer now.
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71 > > But I really can't understand why not just putting these things on a
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72 > > separate file :) atomic consistency issues?
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74 > I doubt it's for consistency (see commit 824dad76), more likely it's
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75 > because people should use libnotmuch rather than directly hacking into
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78 Fine; I'll probably keep the whole output of "find" as the data of a
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79 SINGLE entry, instead of one entry for directory. This just seems easier
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82 > Do you plan to use this addressbook with notmuch-address.el, or will it
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83 > be a standalone program?
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85 It will be a standalone program, meant to be used with mutt-query [1].
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86 So just call "notmany thomas" on commandline, and your email will
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88 I don't use emacs, so I won't write an emacs tool (nor I know how
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89 notmuch-address.el works), but I am trying to keep library and UI
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90 separate, so writing a wrapper suitable for emacs is possible, and
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93 [1] http://wiki.mutt.org/?QueryCommand
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