X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?p=notmuch-wiki;a=blobdiff_plain;f=news%2Frelease-0.19.mdwn;h=436763cfca3b2e8e5b5a399fc07a3dc471d62a7c;hp=99f34c64808e91d9f8929d7a5e3d1797b8199bf5;hb=HEAD;hpb=e8935ee4bb3f321482fc1861647c9431fde53361 diff --git a/news/release-0.19.mdwn b/news/release-0.19.mdwn index 99f34c6..436763c 100644 --- a/news/release-0.19.mdwn +++ b/news/release-0.19.mdwn @@ -25,13 +25,13 @@ dump which would cause the dump to fail. Note, if another notmuch 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). @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Previously there was no supported way to abort an atomic section. Callers can now simply close the database, and any outstanding atomic section will be aborted. -### Add return status to notmuch_database_close and notmuch_database_destroy +### Add return status to `notmuch_database_close` and `notmuch_database_destroy` ### Bug fixes and performance improvements for thread linking @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ nmbug The Perl script has been translated to Python; you'll need Python 2.7 or anything from the 3.x line. Most of the user-facing interface is -the same, but `nmbug help` is not `nmbug --help`, and the following nmbug +the same, but `nmbug help` is now `nmbug --help`, and the following nmbug commands have slightly different interfaces: `archive`, `commit`, `fetch`, `log`, `pull`, `push`, and `status`. For details on the new interface for a given command, run `nmbug COMMAND --help`. @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ from the config file. Use something like: ... }, ... - }, + } Python Bindings ---------------