On Thu, 31 Jul 2014 17:44:56 +0200
Bzzzz <lazyvi...@gmx.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 28 Jul 2014 09:45:57 +0200
> Ricardo Mones <mo...@debian.org> wrote:
> 
> > Can you run run 'claws-mail --debug' from a terminal for a while
> > and check what is output in the terminal when the drag'n'drop
> > fails?
> 
> Hmmm, strange behavior… The first time I rebooted, it got
> the bug in 5 minutes (but, of course, CM was automatically
> restarted - so, no eterm trace). Then, I re-launched it 
> from an eterm and it rolled 2 whole days without any bug.
> 
> So, an hour ago I relaunched it normally and bang! the same
> bug in less than 10 minutes.
> 
> IIRC, I read a bunch of emails in several folders, deleted
> some, and finally tried to move one (a declared spam) from
> trash to inbox (but other moves also failed).
> 
> I now suspect the menu launch have unwanted CM switch(es).
> I use XFCE, do you know where I could check that?

  You can check the actual command with (notice this will not print a new
  line and the bash prompt will be issued again right after the content):
 
  cat /proc/`pidof claws-mail`/cmdline

  You can see it also with some other tools like top (with -c switch) or htop
  (an enhanced top with shows it by default).

  Anyway the menu should not have any extra switches. The other option is
  that the session manager is adding them, but these are not to be found in
  the menu launcher. So better check cmdline on the live instances, when you
  launch it manually on a terminal and when is launched on start by XFCE, to
  see the differences.

  Thanks in advance,
-- 
 Ricardo Mones
 http://people.debian.org/~mones
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