On Mon, 04 Aug 2008 18:32:34 +0000, Matthijs Benschop wrote: > Op Mon, 04 Aug 2008 13:07:34 +0000, schreef walt: > > >> Have you tried strace during the long pause? If you start pan in gdb >> and hit Ctrl-C during the busy time you can type 'bt' to see what part >> of the code is running at that point. You need debugging symbols for >> that, though. Charles uses the -g flag by default to build pan, but if >> the offending code is in some other library you won't get as much info, >> but at least you can see what library the offending code belongs to. > > Done that, get ready for a long paste.. > > So it seems to stall at mainloop(); .. > > Btw, I always get segfault when closing 'post article' window and when > expanding the group list in the left pane...
I see from your earlier post that you're using a 64-bit machine, so that obviously could make a big difference, dunno. Duncan compiles his own on a 64-bit machine, but he also builds the entire system that way. <snippage> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../pan/data/data.h:442 > #18 0x00000000004efd89 in pan::DataImpl::MyTree::add_articles > (this=0x2658000, > nodes_in=<value optimized out>) at my-tree.cc:534 > #19 0x00000000004f05a9 in pan::DataImpl::MyTree::apply_filter <==== > (this=0x2658000, [EMAIL PROTECTED]) > at my-tree.cc:235 > #20 0x00000000004f0d9a in pan::DataImpl::MyTree::add_articles > (this=0x2658000, [EMAIL PROTECTED]) > at my-tree.cc:351... Just occurred to me that I don't use any filters, so the 'apply_filter' step in my case would be a null_op. What about you (and David)? _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users