On 7/13/23 12:57 PM, reijo.korho...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 2023-07-11 at 18:56 -0700, David Chmelik wrote:
Well, how do I do that? This command had no output: ./configure
--help|grep -i debug .
My answer is again very generic.
Hmm... Is your target to debug pan. What your have done before?
By deleting most of /home/user/.pan2 except newsserver configuration, I
regained my header columns (would I only need to delete some
configuration to do this?) but now pan is always crashing fast again. I
suspect it's something to do with my usage load--almost 1,500
newsgroups--because this di
On 7/15/23 8:23 PM, David Chmelik wrote:
On 7/15/23 8:14 PM, Ed Fletcher wrote:
On 7/15/23 18:25, dchme...@gmail.com wrote:
Pan got upgrade to 0.154 on my OS (Slackware64 15+current GNU/Linux)
but once again I'm only seeing the last header of subject, author,
date, bytes. Someone said the firs
On 7/15/23 8:14 PM, Ed Fletcher wrote:
On 7/15/23 18:25, dchme...@gmail.com wrote:
Pan got upgrade to 0.154 on my OS (Slackware64 15+current GNU/Linux)
but once again I'm only seeing the last header of subject, author,
date, bytes. Someone said the first three disappeared because of a
'race c
On 7/15/23 18:25, dchme...@gmail.com wrote:
Pan got upgrade to 0.154 on my OS (Slackware64 15+current GNU/Linux) but
once again I'm only seeing the last header of subject, author, date,
bytes. Someone said the first three disappeared because of a 'race
condition' but I even turned off 'work on
Pan got upgrade to 0.154 on my OS (Slackware64 15+current GNU/Linux) but
once again I'm only seeing the last header of subject, author, date,
bytes. Someone said the first three disappeared because of a 'race
condition' but I even turned off 'work online', quit, restarted, and it
still happene