From: Philippe LeCavalier <support@plecavalier.com>
To: sup-talk <sup-talk@rubyforge.org>
Subject: [sup-talk] renaming label woes
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 10:26:48 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1297782785-sup-2959@plc.intranet.plecavalier.com> (raw)
I changed my mind on a certain label I had setup and wanted to rename it. I first looked at using sup-tweak-labels but opted against that tool since I couldn't figure out how to limit add/remove to a specific set of query results. Instead I loaded sup, performed a search for that label, did !!, T, =, l and -FF ff (FF being the label in question). I refreshed the screen to see the changes(@) and the old label(FF) reappeared. I thought it might be some sort of case sensitivity thing so I then did: !!, T, =, l, -FF <enter> and =, l, ff <enter>. When I refreshed that time the change appeared to take. So I closed the buffer.
Now when I search for 'ff' I only get a few threads whereas previously I had over 800. Interestingly enough, If I search by from: or subject...etc. of which I know I'll get a hit within that label the label 'ff' is there as expected. So why can't I search for 'ff' anymore? I'm guessing something with the indexing has gone a-scew. I remembered seeing "Optimizing index..." when looking to do this with sup-tweak-labels so I went ahead and did a dry-run but that didn't help the situation -maybe I shouldn't have done --dry-run? Or maybe I'm way off here ;-)
...help.
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Thanks,
Phil
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-02-15 15:26 Philippe LeCavalier [this message]
2011-02-15 16:43 ` Philipp Überbacher
2011-02-15 19:01 ` Philippe LeCavalier
2011-02-15 23:39 ` Philipp Überbacher
2011-02-16 13:39 ` Philippe LeCavalier
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