Duncan posted on Wed, 2 Mar 2022 10:31:00 -0000 (UTC) as excerpted: > Working here (gentoo, building from git), but still crashy. In > particular I've found pan crashes quite reliably if I hover the mouse > over the body pane, so apparently some pointer event triggering it. > I've not debugged beyond that. If I steer clear of the body pane > (literally, maneuver the mouse around it so as to avoid triggering that > crash), pan's reasonably stable.
I thought to test a variant of that tonight. Does a crash get triggered if I enter a group with now messages shown (view only unread, no unread to show) and play the mouse around the blank body pane? Yes, it does, altho it /might/ take a bit longer and /might/ only trigger if I first click in the blank body pane, then cross between it and the groups pane. (And no, hovering the divider between the two or grabbing and moving it to change the relative sizes of the two doesn't appear to trigger a crash.) I tried several times, of course restarting pan afterward each time to try again and finally to stop and post this reply. Just clicking, hovering or moving around the blank body pane didn't /appear/ /to/ trigger a crash, unless there was some delay between the trigger and the crash, but shortly after (not immediately) I clicked in the blank body pane, then moved over the groups pane, it would *sometimes* crash. Not always, but consistently enough over several tries to reliably crash pan with say 20 seconds of repeating. So it doesn't seem to /require/ having a post showing, tho I have the feeling that it's easier to trigger with a post showing, perhaps triggering with a post showing without switching panes as seems to be required for the blank body pane case. Since you (DD) have confirmed *not* seeing it there, I suppose it could be a miss-compilation too, or over-optimization caused by my cxxflags. I should try a generic-as-possible plain -O2, no --march=native --ftree- vectorize, etc, and see if that eliminates the problem... -- 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