On Thu, 31 Jul 2014 18:18:08 +
ow...@bugs.debian.org (Debian Bug Tracking System) wrote:
I think this one can be closed as it did not reappear after
another reboot.
I rechecked the RAM but didn't find any problem; may be some
electrical glitches.
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2014 19:10:21 +0200
Ricardo Mones wrote:
> You can check the actual command with (notice this will not
> print a new line and the bash prompt will be issued again right
> after the content):
> cat /proc/`pidof claws-mail`/cmdline
Thanks, there's no switch added except of cour
On Thu, 31 Jul 2014 17:44:56 +0200
B wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jul 2014 09:45:57 +0200
> Ricardo Mones wrote:
>
> > Can you run run 'claws-mail --debug' from a terminal for a while
> > and check what is output in the terminal when the drag'n'drop
> > fails?
>
> Hmmm, strange behavior… The first
On Mon, 28 Jul 2014 09:45:57 +0200
Ricardo Mones wrote:
> Can you run run 'claws-mail --debug' from a terminal for a while
> and check what is output in the terminal when the drag'n'drop
> fails?
Hmmm, strange behavior… The first time I rebooted, it got
the bug in 5 minutes (but, of course, CM w
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Hi,
On Sun, Jul 27, 2014 at 08:18:08PM +0200, B wrote:
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>
> Randomly the drag'n'drop of an email from one folder to another
> fails, I'm obliged to use the "move" function from the context
> menu to do so.
Can you run run 'claws-mail --debug' from a terminal f
Package: claws-mail
Version: 3.10.1-2
Severity: normal
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Randomly the drag'n'drop of an email from one folder to another
fails, I'm obliged to use the "move" function from the context
menu to do so.
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Architecture: i386
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