Dear Maintainer,
I just came across this report and want to note that since ASLR
got quite common the addr2line method is unreliable.
Therefore I want to point to here [1], were another method is
described to find out the source line where a crash happened.
Attached file contains this exercised
On 31/10/2020 11:27, Ricardo Mones wrote:
> Is that reproducible? I've seen similar sporadic segfaults in the past
> and is unlikely is Claws Mail fault only. You can try translate the
> faulting address into some more meaningful, see [1]. Also, if it's
> reproducible you'll have to install debugg
control: tags -1 moreinfo
On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 10:33:35AM +, curious_debian wrote:
> Package: claws-mail
> Version: 3.17.3-2
> Severity: normal
>
> When attempted to enter IMAP folder, window instantly dissapeared (crash)
>
> dmesg:
>
> [Mon Oct 26 10:23:55 2020] claws-mail[1879911]: seg
Package: claws-mail
Version: 3.17.3-2
Severity: normal
When attempted to enter IMAP folder, window instantly dissapeared (crash)
dmesg:
[Mon Oct 26 10:23:55 2020] claws-mail[1879911]: segfault at 1f ip
004a35bd sp 7ffe5872a4e0 error 4 in claws-mail[442000+23]
[Mon Oct 26 10:23:55
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