walt posted on Mon, 02 Aug 2010 17:22:30 -0700 as excerpted:
> On 08/01/2010 06:38 PM, Duncan wrote:
>> ...assuming the user's still on 32-bit, which is getting more and more
>> legacy, these days...
>
> As a fellow gentoo-geek, I've noticed a very distinct change in the way
> packages are update
On 08/01/2010 06:38 PM, Duncan wrote:
...assuming the user's still on 32-bit,
which is getting more and more legacy, these days...
As a fellow gentoo-geek, I've noticed a very distinct change in the way
packages are updated for my x86 and amd64 machines.
Only a few short months ago, the gentoo
Ron Johnson posted on Sun, 01 Aug 2010 05:49:04 -0500 as excerpted:
> Could you be running out of "process space"?
>
> With a 32-bit kernel, you only get approx 1.9GB of RAM per process.
> Running a 64-bit kernel, though, even with a 32-bit userland,
> gives each process 3.9GB.
Good question.
Zing posted on Sun, 01 Aug 2010 05:03:13 + as excerpted:
> This is a shot in the dark, but could you try recompiling pan without
> optimizations? Something like this should work in your source
> directory:
>
> $ CXXFLAGS=-g CFLAGS=-g ./configure
> $ make
> $ gdb pan/gui/pan
> (gdb) run
Good
On Sat, 31 Jul 2010 02:51:05 +, Wayne E. Nail wrote:
> Pan died again, attempting the same newsgroup's 400-day header retrieval
> with the same conditions. I include this only because this time, I know
> that the relevant debug packages were installed *before* the Pan run.
>
> http://pastebin
On 7/30/2010 8:51 PM, Wayne E. Nail wrote:
> Pan died again, attempting the same newsgroup's 400-day header
> retrieval with
> the same conditions. I include this only because this time, I know that the
> relevant debug packages were installed *before* the Pan run.
>
> http://pastebin.org/434882
>
Wayne E. Nail posted on Sat, 31 Jul 2010 01:04:02 + as excerpted:
> Duncan: Actually I was looking for a way to avoid gmane's complaints
> about 80+ character lines *when I use the gmane dialog to compose a
> message*. The other stuff... as usual you taught me things, but they
> didn't address
Wayne E. Nail posted on Sat, 31 Jul 2010 02:51:05 + as excerpted:
> Please point out to me any errors in the above. I am not a programmer. I
> function at this level as a monkey who has been taught what lever pushed
> gets a banana.
LOL. Me too! =:^\
(Actually, I'm working on a second-video
Wayne E. Nail writes:
> _
Pan died again, attempting the same newsgroup's 400-day header retrieval with
the same conditions. I include this only because this time, I know that the
relevant debug packages were installed *before* the Pan run.
http://pastebin.org/434882
If
Zing writes:
>
> On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 14:57:09 +, Wayne E. Nail wrote:
>
> > Here's a wrinkle though; I run Pan in stunnel with news server set to
> > localhost:119 and the secure NSP url stored in
> > /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf. Might this setup be hitting a memory wall Pan
> > by itself wou
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 14:57:09 +, Wayne E. Nail wrote:
> Here's a wrinkle though; I run Pan in stunnel with news server set to
> localhost:119 and the secure NSP url stored in
> /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf. Might this setup be hitting a memory wall Pan
> by itself would not?
Well, if you run "top
Wayne E. Nail posted on Fri, 30 Jul 2010 14:57:09 + as excerpted:
> Unrelated question: How does one avoid the 'You have lines longer than
> 80 characters. Fix that.' error in gmane composition when the stupid
> thing lets you exceed that in its own compose box?
Not a direct answer, but two p
Duncan <1i5t5.dun...@...> writes:
>
> K. Haley posted on Fri, 30 Jul 2010 00:43:04 -0600 as excerpted:
>
> > On 7/29/2010 10:51 AM, Wayne E. Nail wrote:
> >> If this log is useless please tell me, and I will run Pan again under
> >> the same conditions but with whatever modifications you advise.
K. Haley posted on Fri, 30 Jul 2010 00:43:04 -0600 as excerpted:
> On 7/29/2010 10:51 AM, Wayne E. Nail wrote:
>> If this log is useless please tell me, and I will run Pan again under
>> the same conditions but with whatever modifications you advise.
>>
>> I am pretty sure I have had Pan download
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