osting-profile also reverts to default and/or disappears.
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the first option)
Some mail programs even interpret those mail headers and make some kind
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On Wed 08 May 2024 at 18:52:05 +0200, Rhialto wrote:
> Unable to load icon icon_pan.png from pan/icons: Failed to open file
> pan/icons/icon_pan.png
I see! I was so discouraged by this message that I didn't check after if
it worked in some other way... but I see that in the code afte
On Mon 06 May 2024 at 18:33:27 +0200, Dominique Dumont wrote:
> On Sunday, 5 May 2024 21:23:32 CEST Rhialto wrote:
> > Speaking of Icons: after I update to the latest release, Pan doesn't
> > seem to have icons any more if you iconify its window. I skipped a few
> > rel
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On Fri 02 Sep 2022 at 19:37:53 -0700, dchme...@gmail.com wrote:
> Like for past few years until earlier this year, pan always crashes fast
> again (on Slackware64 15+current GNU/Linux).
>
> Pan always says something like this before crashing: (pan:16759):
> Gtk-CRITICAL **: 19:23:47.724: IA__gtk_t
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On Sun 13 Feb 2022 at 15:12:44 +0100, Rhialto wrote:
> I'm not sure what input it's trying to parse there:
Going by the comments earlier in headers.cc, it's likely to be one of
the files in ~/.pan2/groups. So it's a file that Pan wrote itself.
Somehow it got corrupted ap
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tag PAN_0_147 was still equal to
HEAD, but later on, after some commits were made, it wasn't any more.
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but not
helpful for finding your saved message.
So just rename the saved files; you'll probably have to do that anyway
because of the second point.
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â¶%M %p"), -1, NULL,
> NULL, NULL);
I looked at bit further and instead of a bug report it was a merge
request: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pan/merge_requests/1
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ATE="C"
> LC_MONETARY="C"
> LC_MESSAGES="C"
> LC_PAPER="C"
> LC_NAME="C"
> LC_ADDRESS="C"
> LC_TELEPHONE="C"
> LC_MEASUREMENT="C"
> LC_IDENTIFICATION="C"
> LC_ALL=C
Looks very much
t even display a window? If not, how far does it
> get?
My guess it is something locale-related. I had problems when I tried to
run Pan in a non-UTF-8 locale. It would try to do something with "smart
quotes" and fail and get a NULL pointer. Maybe something like that could
be goin
uestion is how to do this? Somewhere in the Web-UI?
I have done this (a pull mirror) a few times on gitlab
(e.g. for https://gitlab.com/Rhialto/klh-10). At
https://gitlab.com/Rhialto/klh-10/-/settings/repository I can click
"expand" on "Mirroring repositories" and there I have
er_options_new();
> g_mime_parser_options_set_warning_callback (gmpo, warning_cb, user_data);
That looks ok, going just by the docs as linked.
If you got a warning or error message from the compiler, it is probably
due to the wrong type of 'warning_cb'.
> Detlef
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sometimes use that sort of trick as well. But maybe for Pan you
don't really need it.
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ked, or better yet, if possible, the whole queue should be removed
and replaced with a single ""current command". That also makes it simple
to add a flag for "ignore any errors on this command".)
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the valgrind2 branch, and the last few commits (about 6, I think, 21 and
22 march).
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signatu
On Fri 20 May 2016 at 21:38:19 -0600, Zan Lynx wrote:
> On 05/20/2016 04:40 AM, Rhialto wrote:
> > (This whole Kernel Mode
> > Switching is a disaster: now you need drivers for your graphics card in
> > your kernel as well as in the X server. Idiotic.)
>
> Need to
riendly description into all the boilerplate C code. (In
fact I have been working on such a thing for a bit:
https://github.com/Rhialto/twiXt ). Recently, in the course of debugging
memory leaks in Pan, I have been diving into how GTK defines its
widgets, and actually, it isn't really much
On Thu 19 May 2016 at 19:17:32 -0600, Zan Lynx wrote:
> On 5/19/2016 5:45 PM, Rhialto wrote:
> >Those who don't understand (uni)X are condemned to reinvent it, poorly.
>
> Or in this case, reinvent X in a far, far better way.
How can it be better if it doesn't even have
On Thu 19 May 2016 at 23:34:21 +, Duncan wrote:
> [1] Wayland changes: ...
As the saying goes:
Those who don't understand (uni)X are condemned to reinvent it, poorly.
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Yes, that should work too.
> A blindingly obvious thing to try in hindsight.
I think that pkgsrc actually also does something like that for libraries
that don't supply their own .pc file.
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something I'm familiar with.
Yes, the usual "ritual" is running configure; make; make install,
possibly with extra options and settings here and there for adjustments.
Sometimes the software is straight from its master repository and it
doesn't have a configure script generated
rom configure --help)
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On Thu 17 Mar 2016 at 21:00:25 +0100, Rhialto wrote:
> On Wed 16 Mar 2016 at 19:55:45 +0100, Detlef Graef wrote:
> > (pan:18844): GLib-CRITICAL **: Source ID 4538 was not found when
> > attempting to remove it
For this one I have a solution, I think. I'm not sure if you
moment, but it seems it
> happens after:
>
> (data-impl.cc:127:save_state)
Hm, somewhat near there I did find a memory leak, but my potential fix
for that would not included in what you're running, right?
https://github.com/Rhialto/pan2/commit/9ab061771fcea7a31d8722fcd7e98d6b3c002958
On Sun 13 Mar 2016 at 00:39:51 +0100, Petr Kovar wrote:
> That'd be great, really. Anything that improves the Pan code base is
> much needed at this point. :)
I've made a start at https://github.com/Rhialto/pan2/tree/valgrind .
It looks like I have some work ahead; the list of
. But it's not a big
practical problem at all.
A bit weird though that the format of those lines wasn't added to the
documentation.
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official documentation, then those lines are indeed in error. If they
are supposed to be some comment, then there should be a space directly
after the #.
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ing why that is not a problem on linux.
(one difference may be in msgfmt: I use the one from the NetBSD base
system which likely is different).
> Detlef
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ets deleted.
(An alternative approach could be to add a refcount to _att_toolbar
just after creating it, but I don't see any particular advantage to that
at the moment.)
Shall I look at some more of these, later on? (After the currently
pending changes; I don't want to mix too many things
ND seems to be handled incorrectly in test_article(): pass
is always true.
Maybe that's because these RuleInfo objects are not used much yet and
it's simply not finished code.
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s to zero. Which seems to happen here
since I found nothing to increase it (and I presume that on allocation
in line 1701 it starts out with 1). So removing the second line would
fix this issue.
Not all are this simple, but it is a good help :)
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On Mon 07 Mar 2016 at 22:37:08 +0100, Rhialto wrote:
> I'm putting fixes on the filterinfo branch for now. I've found a few
> little things already that weren't right, and right now I'm putting in
> "proper" memory management via a "copy and swap idiom
On Mon 07 Mar 2016 at 18:48:55 +0100, Detlef Graef wrote:
> I've downloaded it and build it on Linux with gcc5. Pan does not start,
> it crashes immediately.
Yep, same for me actually with gcc 4.something.
> Am 06.03.2016 um 23:08 schrieb Rhialto:
> > - filterinfo contains
To help things along (and still unable to spend much time on it), I
cloned pan2 to github at https://github.com/Rhialto/pan2 and made two
new branches:
- pkgsrc-joerg contains the patches from jo...@netbsd.org which were in
pkgsrc for a while. I manually 'rebased' them to the c
#issuecomment-37130022
to make things nicely circular again :-)
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Look for more patches with revisions labeled "Add patches from joerg to
fix build with clang/libc++." near there. Apparently the patches have
been removed later because "Sadly, they make pan very unstable. ".
So somebody should re-do them correctly.
> Detle
T_MEMORY_BUFFER will be
returned.
I bet that value is -51. Perhaps it needs a few bytes more, so try
adding 1 or 2 or so to outsize immediately after the first call.
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ave the same sort of issues. Best would be to
rewrite it so that both arguments are std::string and its result too,
then we don't need these ugly c_str() calls here any more (nor in other
places where it's called).
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to find out how wide-spread the problem actually
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On Wed 06 Jan 2016 at 14:21:36 -0700, Zan Lynx wrote:
> On 01/06/2016 12:19 PM, Rhialto wrote:
> > So keeping every step of the way in the StringView realm is definitely
> > better. Whether the actual string storage is safe in the long term, I
> > didn't look at, bu
realm is definitely
better. Whether the actual string storage is safe in the long term, I
didn't look at, but presumably it is or more things would go wrong
(probably).
This pattern may occur in more places, of course...
> Detlef Graef
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ux, with different memory
allocation functions, and many system functions have different (often
stricter) error checks than Linux has. As a result, it can expose bugs
in programs that remain more hidden in other systems, such as Linux.
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it, but I'm not
familiar with the code and it's quite complex. Maybe somebody with more
experience / knowledge can have a look?
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I found that you can
You can also move the window partway out of the top of the screen - at
least with decent window managers you can do that - and access stuff at
the bottom in that way.
Usually it is done with Alt + dragging the window.
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applied refresh patch for body-pane
I just tried randomly if configure would actually work even after the
previous error message from autogen.sh. It *seems* to work normally...
and the "About Pan" window finally shows d447f7c!
So there is still
defun'd
aclocal.m4:874: IT_PROG_INTLTOOL is expanded from...
configure.in:83: the top level
configure:5425: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_NLS
If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
See the Autoconf documentation.
autoreconf: /usr/pkg/bin/autoconf fa
because of the right-most column in the header
pane, which is far too wide but refuses to be resized smaller.
- one where the settings of groups get forgotten from time to time. And
what happened today was even worse: one group suddenly had the
download directory that was supposed to go with a
**: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to
allocate widget with width -5 and height 18
I have no idea where the number 414 comes from, or if it helps to find
what exactly caused the message...
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I just for the heck of it did a fresg build from the git version.
I got an error on po/es.po:
$ gmake
gmake all-recursive
gmake[1]: Entering directory '/mnt/vol1/rhialto/cvs/other/pan/pan2'
Making all in po
gmake[2]: Entering directory '/mnt/vol1/rhialto/cvs/other/pan/pan2/po
On Sat 22 Mar 2014 at 05:36:38 -0700, walt wrote:
> Nobody else seeing this?
Yes, I just tried it and I get the same.
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ld I do this?
>
> https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/issues/24171#issuecomment-37048605
Feel free to copy my comments there.
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.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pkgsrc-wip/wip/pan2-git/patches/
but again my vague memory seems to come up with "crashes".
I do have clang installed but not its C++ library, so I can't really check
which set of patches does what exactly :-(
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are '/' and '\0' (although lots of characters may cause difficulties for
the users).
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> either toolbar.
I see the same.
And to add to that: for me, in the "Post Article" screen, the toolbar
can be dragged away from its location (and then becomes a small window
with a menu), but not so on the main screen.
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On Sat 21 Dec 2013 at 01:33:27 +0100, Rhialto wrote:
> Thanks, that compiles and runs (I did a quick check).
> I'll pass on your changes to the pkgsrc folk after I check if they need
> to be adjusted to version 0.139.
And now they are pestering me again with more similar patches
Thanks again!
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On Fri 20 Dec 2013 at 16:32:02 +0100, Heinrich Müller wrote:
> I see what you mean. I'll fix this tomorrow if I can.
Great! Thanks!
> Cheers.
Cheers back,
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On Thu 19 Dec 2013 at 01:14:43 +0100, Rhialto wrote:
> Now the big question is: what to do about it?
I see that an attempt to provide patches to fix this was made, but it
was reverted because the fix wasn't correct.
Relevant comments from there were
ISO C++ is explicit that deque re
rrors in the log file? I
haven't checked if they are followup errors, or similar ones, or what)
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Description:
len = snprintf(buf, maxsize, "%02d:%02d",
timeptr->tm_hour,
timeptr->tm_min);
return len < maxsize ? len : 0;
}
/* TODO: Handle more formats */
}
On Wed 16 Oct 2013 at 00:12:07 +0200, Rhialto wrote:
> On Tue 15 Oct 2013 at 23:53:44 +0200, Rhialto wrote:
> > I just did my quarterly software update, and with it I built a pan from
> > git (from git://git.gnome.org/pan2) and I noticed some unfortunate
> > differences wi
Any ideas on either of those?
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On Tue 15 Oct 2013 at 23:53:44 +0200, Rhialto wrote:
> I just did my quarterly software update, and with it I built a pan from
> git (from git://git.gnome.org/pan2) and I noticed some unfortunate
> differences with 0.139 (which I had apparently used before).
Correction: I must have u
ng, tab showed up between "to" and "install" anyways.
In that location, I do see a newline+tab in the raw message. But my mail
reader (Mutt) correctly showed a space there. You read with Pan, I
presume?
> Jim
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emoving
the tab on "the way in", and re-splitting a bit earlier "on the way
out". Or that's what it looks like to me.
There are 2 different origins (going by the Message-ID lines (Shouldn't
that be Message-Id, really?)) but one is Pan directly and the other
could well
ck to a
single line before they look at them and remove the newline + tab.
> Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs.
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12 as you can see.
Strange enough it manages to be more flexible for other autotools.
I ran into that problem in some other context, and it was very annoying.
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export TMP=/scratch/tmp
exec /usr/pkg/bin/pan "$@"
I use "exec" at the end because the invocation of pan is the last thing
in the script, so we don't need the shell any more and we can re-use its
process to run pan.
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:-)
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This is what you are seeing, am I correct?
However, this rule is somewhat obscure, and mainly for compatibility
with old FORTRAN useage of linkers ("common blocks") and should be
avoided if possible.
> Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs.
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st the name of the group and a colon:
alt.adjective.noun.verb.verb.verb:
You can try it with one group first and see if it helps.
> Bob
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us tool-tip that come up when you hover over a file in the task
list, since it shows no text at all.
I'm running version Pan 0.139 Sexual Chocolate (GIT bf56508
git://git.gnome.org/pan2; x86_64--netbsd) compiled from pkgsrc.
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java system". And Oracle is even worse.
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big difference between the types that the compiler terminates on
a cast between them.
Most online manual pages for iconv seem to be Linux manpages, but
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/xsh/iconv.html seems to
give the answer, being from The Open Group itself.
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ise, and I see that problem too, recently.
I'm on version 0.138 (Der Geraet (GIT 1fcba1f git://git.gnome.org/pan2;
x86_64--netbsd)), and I certainly don't have gtk3.
I haven't found out what triggers it, so far.
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Another issue that seems to confuse many people is that the character
with value 0 is called NUL, with one L, and not NULL, or null, or
anything else with 2 ls. All control characters 0-31 have 3 character
uppercase names. So if the RFC says "null", that also means it can'
If it were really Unicode that was produced, I believe that Pan would
have no problem with it.
-Olaf.
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10 blocks.
No, the 7+8 file contains 8 blocks (+8), starting after 7 blocks.
If you need 10 blocks, you can get any combination that adds up to at
least 10, so a minimal download would be the 7+8 file plus the 1+2 file
(8 + 2 blocks).
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ars...) is simply
> *.rar.
That is file.rar, file.r00, file.r01, etc.
That is the "old" .rar naming convention. The "new" one has
file.part01.rar, file.part02.rar, etc, with the necessary number of 0s.
You always use the "unrar" command on the first file, i.e. fil
than just those
libraries/programs that actually use it directly.
> MB
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or a replacement,
I would guess that you'd save plenty of money now that you're spending
less money on the AC! The investment will pay for itself...
-Olaf.
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Another thing I encountered:
Making all in usenet-utils
gmake[3]: Entering directory
`/home/rhialto/tmp/news/pan/work.x86_64/pan-0.137/pan/usenet-utils'
CXXfilter-info.o
CXXrules-info.o
CXXgnksa.o
CXXmessage-check.o
CXXmime-utils.o
mime-utils.cc: In function
ons of
configure options, and I'm collecting some questions on that. I'll post
those later.
-Olaf.
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able across a
large number of POSIX-like systems.
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git: not found
Also, "git: not found" seems to indicate that "git" is used in
configure?
-Olaf.
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