On 01/29/2010 02:23 PM, Steven Ellis wrote:
walt wrote:
On 01/28/2010 06:31 PM, Steven Ellis wrote:
Been a while since I've done this so I'm a bit out of practise.

I'm getting a segfault loading one of my usenet groups with Pan 0.132
and
Pan 0.133. I've just grabbed SVN trunk and done a quick compile with

./configure --enable-debug...

Hi Steven,

The svn repository is unfortunately way out of date now.  Fortunately
we have an actively maintained git repo from our Pan volunteer K. Haley:


$git remote --verbose show
origin  git://github.com/lostcoder/pan2.git (fetch)
origin  git://github.com/lostcoder/pan2.git (push)

The "integration" branch is the one K. Haley is hoping to be the next
Pan release, so that would be the best branch to file bug reports
against.

Do you know how to use git?  (Light-years ahead of svn.)
Thanks

Tried doing a git clone, problem is I use Pan on Centos 5.4 and so I
don't have GLIB - version>= 2.14.0

Right now I'm just after some tips on gdb debugging pan so I can work
out whats making the C call that  is causing the crash.

Seems like some of the regulars here are hibernating for the winter.

Your backtrace was very short.  Did you try hitting 'Enter' a few times
to see if there is more of the backtrace waiting to be printed out?




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