On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 17:54:51 -0700, Duncan wrote: > beartooth posted > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > excerpted below, on Tue, 10 Jan 2006 16:51:28 -0500: > > >> >> I get this one very often, and have no idea what it means, nor what to >> do about it : >> >> Mon, 09 Jan 2006 12:44:39 - (Null) - Parse error at '@adelphia.net': >> expected ',' Mon, 09 Jan 2006 12:44:39 - (Null) - Parse error at >> '@adelphia.net': expected ',' Mon, 09 Jan 2006 12:44:41 - (Null) - Parse >> error at '@adelphia.net': expected ',' > > Interesting. That's an error I don't think I've seen. Further, just from > memory anyway, IDR any header that would use commas for separation that > would also use email addresses, thus the @adelphia.net portion. The > newsgroups header separates with commas, but wouldn't have the @ notation. > The from and reply-to headers would have the @ notation but aren't likely > to have multiple addresses or use commas. The references and path headers > have multiple entries and references in particular might use @, but they > aren't separated with commas... > > If you had the post in question it might be helpful, but it might be > difficult to get it as PAN probably is skipping those posts due to the > parse errors. Perhaps try with knode or the like, and compare what gets > shown to figure out which messages knode shows that PAN doesn't? > > It's also possible you might be able to get more debugging info by running > PAN from a terminal window (konsole, gterm, xterm, whatever), possibly > with one or more debug parameters (try pan --help for the list).
OK, I looked that and then opened a terminal in which I commanded "pan --debug" -- while leaving my regular Pan open. It poured messages beginning with "TRACE" at me. When they stopped, I cut it off with Ctrl-^, but left the terminal open. Is there something to look for in general, or do I wait and do it again when I see one of the odd error messages in regular Pan? Or just leave it running and watch for that one to show up? Or ...? What I knokw of debugging would go in a gnat's eye ... -- Beartooth Stickster, Neo-Redneck Linux Enthusiast A wanderstaff like an Elvish rope should be long, and strong, and light -- and very smooth. _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users