Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Can you try to verify this by installing the old binary package and
> see if it get rid of the problem?
>
> <URL:ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/p/plan/netplan_1.9-2_i386.deb>

Verified. 1.9-2 runs, and I can access my served calendars from plan.
Good to know that this can be my workaround, if need be.

> Can you try with ltrace?

Yields nothing obviously of value.

>
>> valgrind reports the following in its summary:
> [...]
>
>> Several of the errors reported above that summary are "Conditional
>> jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)"
>
> Those are the ones I am interested in.  But it would be more useful if
> the binary was compiled with debugging symbols included.  I'm not sure
> about your skill profile, so I make a stepwise list of instructions.

Good call. I welcome the instructions.

>   apt-get source plan
>   cd plan-1.9
>   debuild

Failed at this point with these errors:

gpg: skipped "Petter Reinholdtsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>": secret key not available
gpg: [stdin]: clearsign failed: secret key not available
debsign: gpg error occurred!  Aborting....

So, I guess I need to gpg --import <foo>. Yes?

> Do you have any special netplan configuration?

I don't know if it's special, but I have 12 calendar files in the
calendar directory (/var/lib/plan/netplan.dir/). One of them is 30k,
the others are all less than 5k. I also use the web interface, but it
runs only when accessed (rare here) and, from what I can grok (via
grep), the cgi scripts do not call netplan directly, but only by means
of plan.

Many thanks,

Dan

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Dan Griswold
Rochester, NY
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