Complete reinstalled from the Jaunty release cd and now no more crashes.
The installs that were giving me crashes on Pan header loads were updated
Jaunty Alpah 5 dev. editions.
(Thought the Alpha + updates were the same as a clean release install, seems
not in my case)
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Crashes for me too on two different machines.
No clue when run from terminal either.
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Still crashing. Seeing same behaviour on 0.133 compiled from source.
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Status: Invalid => New
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Update 3: Seems to have been a corrupt cache file. Purging & re-
installing has fixed it. Marking invalid.
** Changed in: pan (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Update 2: Disregard update 1. Pan still crashing. Unusable in this
state.
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Update: Workaround for me was to build Pan 0.133 from source. Now
working fine.
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