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Notmuch now requires gmime >= 2.6.7. The gmime 2.4 series is no longer
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supported.
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Database revision tracking: `lastmod:` queries
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Each message now has a metadata revision number that increases with
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every tagging operation. See the discussion of `lastmod:` in
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`notmuch-search-terms(7)` for more information.
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Notmuch database upgrade to support `lastmod:` queries
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The above mentioned `lastmod:` prefix. This will be done
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automatically, without prompting on the next time `notmuch new` is
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run after the upgrade. The upgrade is not reversible, and the
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upgraded database will not be readable by older versions of
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Notmuch. As a safeguard, a database dump will be created in the
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`.notmuch` directory before upgrading.
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Command Line Interface
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Database revision tracking
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Two new options were added to support revision tracking. A global
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option "--uuid" (`notmuch(1)`) was added for to detect counter
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rollover and reinitialization, and `notmuch-count(1)` gained a
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`--lastmod` option to query database revision tracking data.
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Emacs Interface
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@ -27,6 +52,12 @@ Library
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The use of absolute paths is now enforced when calling
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`notmuch_database_{open, create}`.
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Database revision tracking
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Revision tracking is supported via a new prefix "lastmod:" in the
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query parser and the new function
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`notmuch_database_get_revision`. For the latter, see `notmuch(3)`.
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Notmuch 0.20.2 (2015-06-27)
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