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32 From: Tomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi>
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33 To: Erlend Simonsen <mr@fudgie.org>
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34 Subject: Re: Emacs: notmuch-show-mode failing to actually update tags
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35 References: <87y5w9w6dm.fsf@fudge.hue.no>
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36 <878vo9dlja.fsf@servo.finestructure.net> <87ty6ww82k.fsf@fudge.hue.no>
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37 <yf6lis8np4k.fsf@taco2.nixu.fi> <87obx4w1nb.fsf@fudge.hue.no>
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41 Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 18:04:17 +0300
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42 In-Reply-To: <87obx4w1nb.fsf@fudge.hue.no> (Erlend Simonsen's message of "Wed,
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63 On Wed 26 Oct 2011 12:19, Erlend Simonsen <mr@fudgie.org> writes:
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65 > On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 11:17:15 +0300, Tomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi> wrote:
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66 >> Try these from command line:
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68 >> notmuch search id:messageid
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70 > ~ $ notmuch search id:yf6lis8np4k.fsf@taco2.nixu.fi
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71 > thread:0000000000030b25 26 mins. ago [1/4] Tomi Ollila| Erlend
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72 > Simonsen, Jameson Graef Rollins; Emacs: notmuch-show-mode failing to
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73 > actually update tags (notmuch replied sent signed to-me)
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75 >> notmuch search 'id:"messageid"'
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77 > ~ $ notmuch search 'id:"yf6lis8np4k.fsf@taco2.nixu.fi"'
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79 >> Note all the single and double quotes in second line.
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81 >> These should return the same output. If these does it might
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82 >> be that your emacs interface escapes the quotes for some reason.
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83 >> i.e. the execution from emacs is analogous to this command line:
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85 >> notmuch search 'id:\"messageid\"'
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88 > As they don't return the same output, where do I dig further to find the
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91 This we forgot... what does file `which notmuch` report -- just to be
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94 .. can you put the notmuch binary available somewhere (provided that
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95 the above shows it is .*ELF.* binary).
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