X-Git-Url: https://git.notmuchmail.org/git?p=notmuch;a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;h=0fd6d724ffec39092de582a1382bcbcee1285002;hp=90e233bfa7a9a3d918c50458664350e37a2a6c9b;hb=18e720314fce5836f89b72c469e7a3d596f9ae7e;hpb=7e6e23c36e290d4b22b0449766a6ef2107f1ef6c diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 90e233bf..0fd6d724 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,11 +1,117 @@ Notmuch 0.23 (UNRELEASED) ========================= +General (Xapian 1.4+) +--------------------- + +Compiling against Xapian 1.4 enables several new features. + +Support for single argument date: queries + + `date:` is equivalent to `date:..`. + +Support for blocking opens + + When opening a database notmuch by default will wait for another + process to release a write lock, rather than returning an error. + +Support for named queries + + Named queries (also known as 'saved searches') can be defined with a + `query:name` format. The expansion of these queries is stored in the + database and they can be used from any notmuch client. + +CLI +--- + +Support for compile time options + + A group of `built_with` keys is now supported for notmuch + config. Initial keys in this group are `compact`, `field_processor`, + and `retry_lock`. + +Dump/Restore support for configuration information + + Any configuration information stored in the database (initially just + named queries) is dumped and restored. Any new information in the + dump format is prefixed by '#' to allow existing scripts to ignore + it. + +Emacs +----- + +Face customization is easier + + New faces `notmuch-tag-unread`, `notmuch-tag-flagged`, + `notmuch-tag-deleted`, `notmuch-tag-added`, + `notmuch-search-flagged-face` and `notmuch-search-unread-face` are + now used by default. Customize `notmuch-faces` to modify them. + Ruby Bindings ------------- Add support for `notmuch_database_get_all_tags` +Go Bindings +----------- + +Go bindings moved to contrib + +Add support for `notmuch_threads_t` and `notmuch_thread_t` + +Fixed constant values so they are not all zero anymore. + + Previously, it was impossible to open writable database handles, + because `DATABASE_MODE_READ_ONLY` and `DATABASE_MODE_READ_WRITE` were + both set to zero. + The same issue occured with sort modes. + +Notmuch 0.22.2 (2016-09-08) +=========================== + +Test Suite +---------- + +Silence gdb more + + Have gdb write to a log file instead of stdout, hiding some more + (harmless) stderr chatter which causes test failures. + +Hardcode fingerprint in PGP/MIME tests + + Make the tests more robust against changing GnuPG output formats. + +Notmuch 0.22.1 (2016-07-19) +=========================== + +Library +------- + +Correct the definition of `LIBNOTMUCH_CHECK_VERSION`. + +Document the (lack of) operations permitted on a closed database. + +Test Suite +---------- + +Fix race condition in dump / restore tests. + +Notmuch-Mutt +------------ + +Use `env` to locate perl. + +Emacs +----- + +Tell `message-mode` mode that outgoing messages are mail + + This makes message-mode configuration behave more predictably. + +Respect charset of MIME parts when reading them + + Fix previous assumption that everyone uses UTF-8. + Notmuch 0.22 (2016-04-26) ========================= @@ -413,13 +519,13 @@ Stopped `notmuch dump` failing if someone writes to the database process already has the write lock the dump will not start, so script callers should still check the return value. -`notmuch insert` requires succesful message indexing for success status +`notmuch insert` requires successful message indexing for success status Previously the `notmuch insert` subcommand indicated success even if the message indexing failed, as long as the message was delivered to file system. This could have lead to delivered messages missing tags, etc. `notmuch insert` is now more strict, also requiring - succesful indexing for success status. Use the new `--keep` option + successful indexing for success status. Use the new `--keep` option to revert to the old behaviour (keeping the delivered message file and returning success even if indexing fails). @@ -2361,7 +2467,7 @@ Ruby bindings are now much more complete Python bindings have been updated and extended - (docs online at http://packages.python.org/notmuch/) + (docs online at https://notmuch.readthedocs.io/) New bindings: