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Re: [Pan-users] Pan crashes on every reply sent.
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fredbezies |
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Re: [Pan-users] Pan crashes on every reply sent. |
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Sat, 10 Dec 2011 16:22:36 +0100 |
2011/12/10 Duncan <address@hidden>:
> Frederic Bezies posted on Sat, 10 Dec 2011 14:35:04 +0100 as excerpted:
[...]
>>
>> http://git.gnome.org/browse/pan2/commit/?
> id=37631e661d54643cabe4f3376b9cc18778a16f78
>
> Doing git show on that commit here... results in a bad object error... so
> I guess that's after my last update. I'll update again in a couple days,
> tho, maybe even today, and see at that point, altho as I said I'm
> normally testing branch. Tho I could of course switch to master branch
> to test this, if it's still an issue by the time I get a properly
> circular tuit. =:^)
I saw that hmueller make commits on both branches, so...
>
> (I had been close to three months behind on LWN's weeklies, so that's
> been my project this week, catching up there. I'm only a weeky and a
> half behind now, so I'm getting close. Between that and the kde 4.7.90
> aka 4.8-beta2 update I did yesterday, I've been too busy to worry about
> updating my live-builds, including pan, when they're working reasonably
> well at the point they're at.)
>
This "regression" is 6 days old, so you escaped it ;)
[...]
>>
>> Reverting commit bc7803590ebfdcbbbbdfa2f7dbe24253838193c8 fix the
>> problem.
>
> FWIW, if you're running either of the gnome branches, if you're not
> following the pan-dev list you might want to subscribe to it, too. The
I will do this.
> pan community hasn't been too strict about which posts go to which list
> and discussion of git-branch developments happen on both lists, so
> posting to either is fine, but there are people that prefer to post there
> for git-build issues, so if you want to keep up you really do need to
> follow both. Not that there's enough traffic on either to make it a
> major problem keeping up, but they are both used.
>
I will suscribe and report the problem. Thanks for the tip ;)
> --
> Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs.
> "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master --
> and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman
>
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Frederic Bezies
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