Hello Alain, On Fri, Nov 18, 2005 at 09:39:19PM +0100, Alain Bench wrote: > Hello, and thank you very much for the report. > > On Thursday, November 17, 2005 at 11:24:20 +0800, WANG Xu wrote: > > > I am using mutt to read mailing list, and segfault occured sometimes. > > And I found it will occur whenever the mail's ``From'' is in ISO8859-1 > > encoding, and if I remove the ``=...='', content, segfault will never > > occur. > > Unreproducable here: The From is partly displayed OK, partly masked > by question marks (unconvertable chars). All OK. It crashes when: > Displaying the index, opening the mail, or? Does it crash without muttrc > (mutt -nF /dev/null)?
Since I set .muttrc with `subscribe' command, thus the ISO8859-1 char will not be displayed while indexing. So it will crushed when the mail is opened. I also test the locale, when I set LC_ALL=en_US and LANGUAGE=zh_CN.GBK, the crush will never occured, But other LC_xx can not affect it. And when I open a `encoding=iso8859-1' mail, mutt will crush. I will follow your indication and report more. Thank you for the timely reply. Regards, Wang Xu > > Could you please: > > -1) Copy one such segfaulting message to a temporary mbox, gzip it, and > send it here attached. Or if mail contains secrets, to me personally. > > -2) Let segfault create a core, gdb $(which mutt) core, then type "bt" > and "quit". > > -3) What's the output of "locale" command? > > > Bye! Alain. > -- > Give your computer's unused idle processor cycles to a scientific goal: > The [EMAIL PROTECTED] project at <URL:http://folding.stanford.edu/>. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]