Frederic Bezies posted on Sat, 10 Dec 2011 14:35:04 +0100 as excerpted: > On 10/12/2011 13:26, Duncan wrote: >> Frederic Bezies posted on Sat, 10 Dec 2011 11:23:54 +0100 as excerpted: >> >>> Hello. >>> >>> Very annoying bug using last git commit available. >>> >>> When I try to post a reply, pan crashes. >>> >>> Here is the message I get when I launch it from terminal : >>> >>> [fred@fredo-arch src]$ terminate called after throwing an instance of >>> 'std::length_error' >>> what(): basic_string::resize >>> >>> [1]+ Abandon pan
> I'm using latest code from master, revision : (GIT 37631e6 master; > x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) > > My linux distro : archlinux, 64 bits, gnome-shell 3.2.x archlinux, cool! =:^) A lot of gentoo users go there if they want something a bit easier, but still not ye-olde-standard-bindist. gentoo fits me about perfectly so I'm not personally likely to change in the short or medium term myself, but who knows what'll happen longer term. Meanwhile, the arch wiki seems to be where people go for tough issues these days... it used to be gentoo's docs, which unfortunately aren't as current as they were years ago (tho one of the docs devs from back in the day is back with gentoo now, and there've been quite some improvements in just the quarter or so he's been back! =:^) But for a (core) desktop I'm more a kde user, no gnome installed, but more gtk apps especially recently, due to the kdepim akonadification/ breakification. But I've been on pan for close to a decade, now. =:^) > My gcc : > > [fred@fredo-arch objdir-blue]$ gcc --version gcc (GCC) 4.6.2 20111125 > (prerelease) > > [...] >> >> And of course, the git commit would be useful as well. > > I'm using pan updated to this commit : > > http://git.gnome.org/browse/pan2/commit/? id=37631e661d54643cabe4f3376b9cc18778a16f78 Doing git show on that commit here... results in a bad object error... so I guess that's after my last update. I'll update again in a couple days, tho, maybe even today, and see at that point, altho as I said I'm normally testing branch. Tho I could of course switch to master branch to test this, if it's still an issue by the time I get a properly circular tuit. =:^) (I had been close to three months behind on LWN's weeklies, so that's been my project this week, catching up there. I'm only a weeky and a half behind now, so I'm getting close. Between that and the kde 4.7.90 aka 4.8-beta2 update I did yesterday, I've been too busy to worry about updating my live-builds, including pan, when they're working reasonably well at the point they're at.) > Reverting it helped me getting back my delete key to work. > > >> FWIW as I said, I run hmueller's branch, now official gnome upstream >> testing branch, but I've not updated in a few days. > I think I found guilty commit. Here is what I wrote directly to hmueller > : > > "It is this one, well, after reverting it, no more crashes. > > http://git.gnome.org/browse/pan2/commit/? id=bc7803590ebfdcbbbbdfa2f7dbe24253838193c8 I don't see that one here either. So yeah, I'm behind. > If it is applied, every single time I want to sent a reply or a message, > pan crashes with this error : > > [fred@fredo-arch src]$ terminate called after throwing an instance of > 'std::length_error' > what(): basic_string::resize" > > So a 6 days old "regression" :( > No, 64 bits here. > > Reverting commit bc7803590ebfdcbbbbdfa2f7dbe24253838193c8 fix the > problem. FWIW, if you're running either of the gnome branches, if you're not following the pan-dev list you might want to subscribe to it, too. The pan community hasn't been too strict about which posts go to which list and discussion of git-branch developments happen on both lists, so posting to either is fine, but there are people that prefer to post there for git-build issues, so if you want to keep up you really do need to follow both. Not that there's enough traffic on either to make it a major problem keeping up, but they are both used. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users