Re: [Pan-users] pan2 problems on freebsd 6.0

2005-09-11 Thread Stephen Cofer
On 9/11/05, Jim Reiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The pre-release version in CVS works very well for me...I hope it > becomes at least a beta before long. > Has anyone ever found a fix for the CVS version bug reported a few times on this list that gives "(message_sources_add_from_xref): asserti

Re: [Pan-users] pan2 problems on freebsd 6.0

2005-09-11 Thread Robert Marshall
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005, Jim Reiss wrote: > > The pre-release version in CVS works very well for me...I hope it > becomes at least a beta before long. > > I'd agree with this - I've not had a crash since the last time I updated (back in March I'm afraid). The one problem I have seen - and I can't

Re: [Pan-users] pan2 problems on freebsd 6.0

2005-09-11 Thread David Kelly
On Sep 11, 2005, at 1:19 PM, bob self wrote: I got the cvs source for pan and gnome-common, but I couldn't get gnome-common to build, so I hope that the new version will be available as a FreeBSD 6.0 port. I put pan in /home/user/pan and gnome-common in home/user/gnome- common. ./autogen.

Re: [Pan-users] pan2 problems on freebsd 6.0

2005-09-11 Thread bob self
Jim Reiss wrote: Is it possible to put up a dialog box to say that you've run out of memory (or about to run out)? It's not very user-friendly to just die with no explanation. True, it's not particularly friendly, but it's pretty common in the UNIX/Linux world in the case of memory being

Re: [Pan-users] pan2 problems on freebsd 6.0

2005-09-11 Thread Jim Reiss
> Is it possible to put up a dialog box to say that you've run out of > memory (or about to run out)? It's not very user-friendly to just die with > no explanation. True, it's not particularly friendly, but it's pretty common in the UNIX/Linux world in the case of memory being exhausted. It would

Re: [Pan-users] pan2 problems on freebsd 6.0

2005-09-11 Thread David Kelly
On Sep 11, 2005, at 5:49 AM, bob self wrote: I was watching 'top' just before it crashed. About 18% of my swap space was being used. Shouldn't I still have virtual memory left? I've ordered 1 gig of memory. I only have 256 megs right now. How big was pan when it died? As I mentioned in my

Re: [Pan-users] pan2 problems on freebsd 6.0

2005-09-11 Thread bob self
Jim Reiss wrote: 1. I have about 12 news groups subscribed. I try to download all of the headers for these, but after 30 minutes or so I go back to the computer and pan is no longer running and I need to start over. Why? A likely cause is running out of memory. Unless you're using the u