On Sun, 08 Oct 2017 18:05:38 +0200, Detlef Graef wrote: > Am 08.10.2017 um 17:17 schrieb Dave: >> On Sun, 08 Oct 2017 14:49:39 +0200, Detlef Graef wrote: >> >>> can someone confirm that in Pan/0.142 the header of an article is shown >>> twice? When I read an article and press the key "h", the header is shown >>> twice. In 0.141 I didn't notice this behaviour. >>> >> Yes, you are correct. It's rare I do that so hadn't noticed. > > Thanks for checking this. > > I've looked at the source. In the file body-pane.cc line 1242 there is > the following call: > > char * headers (g_mime_object_get_headers ((GMimeObject *) message)); > > The function g_mime_object_get_headers() returns the header twice, I've > checked this. ("headers" contains the article headers twice) > > g_mime_object_get_headers() is part of the GMime lib. I'm using Fedora, > Pan 0.141 is bundled with Fedora 25, Pan 0.142 is bundled with Fedora 26. > > Fedora 26 is bundled with GMime 2.6.23 (gmime-2.6.23-2.fc26.x86_64). > Fedora 25 is bundled with GMime 2.6.20 (gmime-2.6.20-7.fc25.x86_64). > > Can you please check which version of GMime is installed on your system? > > Today I've tried to reply to a posting, and I got the following error: > > 441 Invalid syntax encountered in References: header field body > (unexpected byte or empty content line) > > the posting failed. Maybe this is somehow related. > > > Detlef
Oh dear, not gmime again! FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE-p20 pan-0.141 gmime26-2.6.23 Last time Pan was having issues with headers, it was screwing up the references headers and splitting in a non-standard place causing threading to break after more than a 2-3 deep reply. I was building against gmime24 for a long while 'till that got fixed. ie, it was gmime NOT pan at fault. I doubt I can help much with this though. I've not written code in many, many years. About the most complicated thing I do these days apart from a bit of bash scripting is edit the Pan source code to increase the number of threads to 30 per server whenever a FreeBSD port comes along. -- Climate Change may be raising the sea levels, but the gene pool seems to be drying up. _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users