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Re: public-inbox v1.7 update (was: Updating mumi on berlin)
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zimoun |
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Re: public-inbox v1.7 update (was: Updating mumi on berlin) |
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Fri, 06 May 2022 09:37:17 +0200 |
Hi Kyle,
Thanks for the answer.
On Thu, 05 May 2022 at 22:24, Kyle Meyer <kyle@kyleam.com> wrote:
> zimoun writes:
>> How do you query all new ones for a specific list?
>
> Rather than pass --all, you can call `lei up OUTPUT', where OUTPUT is a
> particular saved search generated by `lei q', so you could have a saved
> search that's specific for a list or set of lists:
>
> $ lei ls-external | grep guix
> /home/kyle/inboxes/guix-bugs boost=0
> /home/kyle/inboxes/guix-devel boost=0
> /home/kyle/inboxes/guix-patches boost=0
> /home/kyle/inboxes/guix-science boost=0
> /home/kyle/inboxes/guix-user boost=0
>
> $ lei q -I 'guix-*' -o /tmp/zimoun-on-guix d:20.days.ago.. f:zimoun
> $ lei up /tmp/zimoun-on-guix
>
> See https://public-inbox.org/lei-up.txt and
> https://public-inbox.org/lei-q.txt
For people considering the volume of the lists too much, the “saved
search” is a perfect mechanism. For instance, it is a nice improvement
to follow guix-patches, IMHO.
However, considering guix-science, for example, the volume is not too
high, and the “saved search” would be: all the messages.
Using the public-inbox Git repo, I just run “guix fetch”, and somehow
the commits in the range master..origin/master are all the new ones.
I can convert them to maildir or whatever.
Well, using the plain Git repo, it is easy to:
1. get messages from a list starting at a date;
using ’git clone --mirror --shallow-since=’
2. get all the new messages;
(using ’git pull)
Git becoming the way to transport the information.
However, I have to choose the storage format (Git vs Maildir) to avoid
unnecessary duplication on my poor laptop. I use Maildir because I can
easily index and search (notmuch) and read (emacs) locally; by locally,
I mean when I am offline. Therefore, I have to run “git gc” and prune
already imported messages.
IIUC, ’lei’ avoid this manual dance with the Git repo and do it for me.
Well, what I miss is the lei “saved search” query for all messages.
Other said,
lei q d:<starting-date>..
lei up
fits #1. Then, how do I achieve #2?
The workflow using “saved search” is not clear for me. Before investing
some time, especially when ’lei’ is not packaged in Guix, I would like
to be sure about how to run «my workflow».
Cheers,
simon
- Re: Updating mumi on berlin, (continued)
- Re: Updating mumi on berlin, Kyle Meyer, 2022/05/04
- Re: Updating mumi on berlin, Thiago Jung Bauermann, 2022/05/04
- Re: Updating mumi on berlin, Maxim Cournoyer, 2022/05/05
- Re: Updating mumi on berlin, Thiago Jung Bauermann, 2022/05/05
- Re: Updating mumi on berlin, Ludovic Courtès, 2022/05/07
- Re: Updating mumi on berlin, Thiago Jung Bauermann, 2022/05/07
- Re: Updating mumi on berlin, Ludovic Courtès, 2022/05/15
- Re: Updating mumi on berlin, Maxime Devos, 2022/05/16
- Re: Updating mumi on berlin, zimoun, 2022/05/05
- public-inbox v1.7 update (was: Updating mumi on berlin), Kyle Meyer, 2022/05/05
- Re: public-inbox v1.7 update (was: Updating mumi on berlin),
zimoun <=
- Re: public-inbox v1.7 update (was: Updating mumi on berlin), Kyle Meyer, 2022/05/08
- Re: public-inbox v1.7 update (was: Updating mumi on berlin), zimoun, 2022/05/09
- Re: Updating mumi on berlin, Thiago Jung Bauermann, 2022/05/06
- Re: Updating mumi on berlin, zimoun, 2022/05/06
- Re: Updating mumi on berlin, Thiago Jung Bauermann, 2022/05/15