On Tue, 9/29/09, Charles Kerr <char...@rebelbase.com> wrote: > ... > Other than the GMime update to fix multipart messages -- which > is already in K Haley's repo -- are there any honest-to-God > showstoppers left? Not feature requests, tweaks, or whatnot, > but things that would actually prevent Pan 1.0 from finally, > finally coming out...?
Charles, I haven't tried this on the latest version of Ubuntu but on version 8.04 and 8.10 there is some kind of daemon running for "Assistive Technologies". On the gnome menu, we see: System / Preferences / Assistive Technologies with a checkbox for "Enable Assistive Technologies", which is checked by default. On my system having that box checked caused Pan to spend as much as six hours loading a very large newsgroup from memory, and catching up a week or so worth of headers. Unchecking the box reduced the time to a minute or two. I have not seen any other software on my system interact with the "Assistive Technologies" in that way. I'm guessing that Pan does something unusual that runs squarely into a bug in that Assistive Technologies program. I have no evidence that the bug is in Pan. It seems more likely to be in Assistive Technologies. Or it may not be a bug in either, but something to do with Ubuntu. But if you happen to know what's happening and why, you might want to avoid the problem in the next release, or perhaps document that Assistive Technologies should be turned off. Thanks for all your efforts on this very well done program. Alan _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users