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debian: Add packaging for python3-notmuch2
Ship a new debian package for the notmuch2 CFFI-based Python interface to notmuch. Unlike the notmuch python module, the new notmuch2 module is no longer arch-independent, because it builds and ships a shared object in addition to the python code. This patch encourages new downstream development to rely on notmuch2 instead of on notmuch, to get the benefits of the new module. I welcome any suggested improvements to this packaging, but it appears to me to be sufficient to get "import notmuch2" to work and do some basic tests.
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libnotmuch5 (>= ${source:Version}),
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${misc:Depends},
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${python3:Depends},
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Description: Python 3 legacy interface to the notmuch mail search and index library
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Notmuch is a system for indexing, searching, reading, and tagging
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large collections of email messages in maildir or mh format. It uses
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the Xapian library to provide fast, full-text search with a very
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convenient search syntax.
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.
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This package provides a legacy Python 3 interface to the notmuch
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functionality, directly interfacing with a shared notmuch library.
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.
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New projects are encouraged to use python3-notmuch2 instead.
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Package: python3-notmuch2
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Architecture: any
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Section: python
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Depends:
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libnotmuch5 (>= ${source:Version}),
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${misc:Depends},
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${python3:Depends},
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${shlibs:Depends},
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Description: Python 3 interface to the notmuch mail search and index library
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Notmuch is a system for indexing, searching, reading, and tagging
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large collections of email messages in maildir or mh format. It uses
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convenient search syntax.
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This package provides a Python 3 interface to the notmuch
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functionality, directly interfacing with a shared notmuch library.
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functionality using CFFI bindings, which interface with a shared
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notmuch library.
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This is the preferred way to use notmuch via Python.
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Package: ruby-notmuch
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Architecture: any
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#!/usr/bin/make -f
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export PYBUILD_NAME=notmuch
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export DEB_BUILD_MAINT_OPTIONS = hardening=+all
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%:
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override_dh_auto_build:
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dh_auto_build -- V=1
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dh_auto_build --buildsystem=pybuild --sourcedirectory bindings/python
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PYBUILD_NAME=notmuch dh_auto_build --buildsystem=pybuild --sourcedirectory bindings/python
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PYBUILD_NAME=notmuch2 dh_auto_build --buildsystem=pybuild --sourcedirectory bindings/python-cffi
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$(MAKE) -C contrib/notmuch-mutt
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override_dh_auto_clean:
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dh_auto_clean
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dh_auto_clean --buildsystem=pybuild --sourcedirectory bindings/python
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PYBUILD_NAME=notmuch dh_auto_clean --buildsystem=pybuild --sourcedirectory bindings/python
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PYBUILD_NAME=notmuch2 dh_auto_clean --buildsystem=pybuild --sourcedirectory bindings/python-cffi
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dh_auto_clean --sourcedirectory bindings/ruby
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$(MAKE) -C contrib/notmuch-mutt clean
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override_dh_auto_install:
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dh_auto_install
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dh_auto_install --buildsystem=pybuild --sourcedirectory bindings/python
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PYBUILD_NAME=notmuch dh_auto_install --buildsystem=pybuild --sourcedirectory bindings/python
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PYBUILD_NAME=notmuch2 dh_auto_install --buildsystem=pybuild --sourcedirectory bindings/python-cffi
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$(MAKE) -C contrib/notmuch-mutt DESTDIR=$(CURDIR)/debian/tmp install
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dh_auto_install --sourcedirectory bindings/ruby
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