Hi,
Today I got a slightly different backtrace but it looks like the same
problem:
Loaded symbols for /usr/lib/gconv/ISO8859-1.so
#0 0x080a5beb in find_subject (ctx=0x81d1f28, cur=0x8252cb0)
at thread.c:432
432 if (tmp != cur &&/* don't match the same
message *
Hi,
I tried mutt 1.5.9i from ftp.mutt.org and I still get a crash, but with
a slightly different backtrace now:
Loaded symbols for /usr/lib/sasl2/libsasldb.so.2
#0 is_descendant (a=0x21, b=0x81f4418) at thread.c:38
38 a = a->parent;
(gdb) bt
#0 is_descendant (a=0x21, b=0x81f4418) at th
On Mar 19, Paul Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That sounds virtually identical to a bug which was fixed some time ago,
> although I can't actually remember which version. Could you get the latest
> mutt, 1.5.9, from ftp://ftp.mutt.org/mutt/devel/ and see if you can still
> reproduce the probl
On Sat, Mar 19, 2005 at 10:17:36AM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> Package: mutt
> Version: 1.5.6-20040907+3
> Followup-For: Bug #262272
>
> This crash happens to me every day, probably three times a day. Finally
> I got annoyed and built mutt from debian sources, and put gdb on it:
[..]
> (gdb) pri
Package: mutt
Version: 1.5.6-20040907+3
Followup-For: Bug #262272
This crash happens to me every day, probably three times a day. Finally
I got annoyed and built mutt from debian sources, and put gdb on it:
Loaded symbols for /usr/lib/gconv/ISO8859-1.so
#0 0x080a81fb in find_subject (ctx=0x81da4
Hallo,
> Just FYI, You undo Ctrl-S with Ctrl-Q.
Screen has it's own flow control in addition to the terminals inside
screen:
Ctrl-A Ctrl-Q
or
Ctrl-A q
Greetings,
Thomas
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* Maurits van Rees [Fri, 11 Feb 2005 22:42:57 +0100]:
> screen, so I can't reproduce it. Maybe I inadvertently hit another
> key. CTRL-S functions as Scroll Lock in some programs, but that
> doesn't seem to be it.
Just FYI, You undo Ctrl-S with Ctrl-Q.
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On Sat, Feb 12, 2005 at 12:00:42AM +0100, Maurits van Rees wrote:
> Okay, I've got a fresh crash when sorting. See attachment. That should
> be enough valgrind outputs for now. ;)
I thought it might be worthwhile to list the messages that were in my
inbox after the crash. All for debian-user so no
On Fri, Feb 11, 2005 at 06:40:01PM +0100, Adeodato Simó wrote:
> http://the-swirl.org/~adeodato/tmp/2005/02/11/mutt-not-stripped
I'm running that in valgrind right now. Thanks for your
cooperation. I'll report what valgrind has to say.
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* Thomas Glanzmann [Wed, 09 Feb 2005 16:31:24 +0100]:
> I ask dato today to build a new package and send it over to you.
Er, sorry, didn't notice this.
$ env DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nostrip fakeroot apt-get source --compile
mutt=1.5.6-20040907+3
http://the-swirl.org/~adeodato/tmp/2005/02/11/
Hello,
thanks for all the data. But we have a problem. The mutt binary has the
debugging symbols stripped. We have to ask dato to build a mutt package
with the debugging symbols in and let you re-valgrind it.
I can say so far that we have at least a few invalid free(s). This could
be even header c
On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 11:53:50AM +0100, Maurits van Rees wrote:
> I should add that on my home computer I run mutt in the Konsole from
> KDE. Within Konsole I run several shells, the newsreader slrn and
> python. Mutt is started in one of the shells. Mutt is the only program
> that misbehaves. Wh
Hello,
> Thomas: should I mail you as well or is mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> enough? Currently I'm group replying.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is enough.
Greetings,
Thomas
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Hello,
the backtrace isn't very helpful expect that it indicates that already
freed or never allocated memory was free'ed. This could be a problem of
the header cache for example.
> # Note from Maurits: "Invoer-/uitvoerfout" is Dutch for: Input/output
> # error.
you can do a
export LD_LIBRARY_
Hello,
> I am using 1.5.6 from SID and I am connecting via SIMAP
> to and the Server is a courier-imap-ssl
could you please create a backtrace (see previous eMails) and/or run
valgrind on it?
Thomas
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Hello Thomas,
Am 2005-02-07 19:07:21, schrieb Thomas Glanzmann:
> Hello,
> Which IMAP Server do you use?
I have the same problem. Changing many times the folders
and accounts (I have more then 200)
I am using 1.5.6 from SID and I am connecting via SIMAP
to and the Server is a courier-imap-ssl
Hi Thomas,
Thanks for helping.
On Mon, Feb 07, 2005 at 07:07:21PM +0100, Thomas Glanzmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > I also get segfaults from mutt several times a day. It always seems to
> > happen just after mutt displays a message "Sorting mailbox". This also
> > happens when I don't do anything.
Hello,
> I also get segfaults from mutt several times a day. It always seems to
> happen just after mutt displays a message "Sorting mailbox". This also
> happens when I don't do anything. Mutt is running, I go to sleep and
> next morning mutt has segfaulted. And no signs of fairies or grues. ;)
>
Package: mutt
Version: 1.5.6-20040907+2
Followup-For: Bug #262272
Hi,
I also get segfaults from mutt several times a day. It always seems to
happen just after mutt displays a message "Sorting mailbox". This also
happens when I don't do anything. Mutt is running, I go to sleep and
next morning mut
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