On Fri, 06 May 2011 12:46:34 -0700, Jameson Graef Rollins wrote: > Hi, folks. As some of you already know, I am trying to put together a > release candidate for a 0.6 release that we can present to cworth for > approval. This branch can be found in my public notmuch repository in > the "release-candidate/0.6" branch: > > git remote add jrollins git://finestructure.net/notmuch > git remote update > git checkout -t -b release-candidate/0.6 jrollins/release-candidate/0.6 > > So far, this release candidate includes a couple of patch series that > are not currently on cworth's master branch: > > json structure now replicates mime structure > * dme's json-fully-reflects-MIME-structure improvements > * dkg/jrollins's PGP/MIME cryptographic support > * amdragon's atomicity improvements > * a couple other small improvements I'm delighted! > I might try to add a couple of more things before declaring the > candidate release-ready, but this is more-or-less it. Please start > using this branch "in production" as much as possible, so that we can > build up a chorus of support for pushing this release out. Once you > have build, tested, and started using the branch, please reply to this > email thread to express your support for it's release. I did already run this combination for quite a while with general satisfaction. Problems in emacs (i.e. the json format) with displaying certain mime messages are solved by using gmime 2.4.24 (thx dkg for the debugging support). Problems were: notmuch show consuming 100% CPU without a result and "EOF while reading message". An open issue (also with gmime 2.4.24) is the extraction of a PDF from an encrypted message via emacs (discussed on irc before, mentioned here for completeness of the archive). > PS: note to Debian users: > > The release-candidate/0.6 branch also includes debian package updates, > so you should be able to easily build debian packages from the branch: > > git buildpackage -uc -us --git-ignore-branch > > However, the current version of libgmime-2.4 in testing and unstable > (2.4.23-1) unfortunately breaks signature verification, which means that > many of the crypto tests will fail. The issue has been fixed upstream, > and we've been pushing on the libgmime maintainer to push a new release. > Hopefully a release of notmuch 0.6 into debian will put extra pressure > on getting this issue resolved. An option for these systems: - Linux (particularly on x86, x86_64, and PowerPC). - Mac OS X, both on Intel and PowerPC. - FreeBSD (only tested on Intel). - Windows through Cygwin. is using nix to install emacs and notmuch from nixpkgs. It does not interfere with other software installed on the system but installs into /nix and creates links of installed software into a profile which can be included in the PATH. Current release candidate and gmime 2.4.24 are packaged in nixpkgs. Installation instructions at [1]. For simplicity I recommend the single user install. In case of question, I and #nixos are happy to help. Nix/Nixpkgs is not an alternative to debian, but helps in having some newer things independent of the system. However, there is no security team yet ensuring timely updates. regards florian [1] http://hydra.nixos.org/build/1069287/download/1/manual/#chap-installation -- Florian Friesdorf GPG FPR: 7A13 5EEE 1421 9FC2 108D BAAF 38F8 99A3 0C45 F083 Jabber/XMPP: flo@chaoflow.net IRC: chaoflow on freenode,ircnet,blafasel,OFTC