Hi,
after upgrading to kubuntu lucid lynx last weekend, this bug bit me, too.
Are there any news on the subject?
Regards
Mara
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Quoting Mara Raram (marara...@googlemail.com):
Hi,
after upgrading to kubuntu lucid lynx last weekend, this bug bit me, too.
Are there any news on the subject?
I'm afraid there aren't any. The bug has been sent upstream and I just
can wait...not being a wizard in Ocaml programming.
Wolfgang Rohdewald a écrit :
the original bug submitter posted a simple way how to reproduce
the bug:
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=557553#15
could you please try that on a 64bit distribution?
I was able to reproduce the bug on an amd64 box. Here is a backtrace:
Stéphane Glondu a écrit :
I was able to reproduce the bug on an amd64 box. Here is a backtrace:
Wserver: uncaught exception: End_of_file
Raised by primitive operation at file , line 0, characters 0-0
Called from file some.ml, line 664, characters 14-44
Called from file some.ml, line 688,
Quoting Stéphane Glondu (glo...@debian.org):
Stéphane Glondu a écrit :
I was able to reproduce the bug on an amd64 box. Here is a backtrace:
Wserver: uncaught exception: End_of_file
Raised by primitive operation at file , line 0, characters 0-0
Called from file some.ml, line 664,
Hi,
Obviously, Iovalue.sizeof_long is too big. Dividing it by two makes the
original query work (it seems). But I cannot give any guarantee that it
doesn't break something else.
Which version (ident src/iovalue.ml)? I indeed found bugs for 64 bits
architectures. In src/iovalue.ml,
Daniel de Rauglaudre a écrit :
Which version (ident src/iovalue.ml)? I indeed found bugs for 64 bits
architectures. In src/iovalue.ml, sizeof_long is now defined as (line
14 of that file):
value sizeof_long = Sys.word_size / 8;
(* $Id: iovalue.ml,v 5.9 2009-03-10 21:10:29 ddr Exp $ *)
On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 07:57:02PM +0200, Christian PERRIER wrote:
I bet that I'll need to do another CVS snapshot..:-)
For iovalue.ml, latest version is indeed 5.9, therefore ok. Perhaps
another error indeed.
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Quoting Daniel de Rauglaudre (daniel.de_rauglau...@inria.fr):
Hi,
Obviously, Iovalue.sizeof_long is too big. Dividing it by two makes the
original query work (it seems). But I cannot give any guarantee that it
doesn't break something else.
Which version (ident src/iovalue.ml)? I
On Samstag 03 April 2010, Sylvain Le Gall wrote:
If you are able to create a simple script that set everything
up and generates the bug, I can try to see if I can get the
backtrace and be more precise than a simple End_of_file
error.
the original bug submitter posted a simple way how to
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Quoting Wolfgang Rohdewald
Quoting Sylvain Le Gall (gil...@debian.org):
If you are able to create a simple script that set everything up and
generates the bug, I can try to see if I can get the backtrace and be
more precise than a simple End_of_file error.
*I* can't get the backtrace as all my machines having geneweb
I now have the same bug after migrating from ubuntu 9.10 32bit
to ubuntu 10.4 64bit.
Did anybody already find a solution for this?
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Quoting Wolfgang Rohdewald (wolfg...@rohdewald.de):
I now have the same bug after migrating from ubuntu 9.10 32bit
to ubuntu 10.4 64bit.
Did anybody already find a solution for this?
As of now, no. As already mentioned in the bug history, I need help
from Ocaml gurus for this.
Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Pär-Ola Nilsson (p...@home.se):
I then add a family consisting of father john doe and mother jane
do which succed.
I then go to the front page and try to navigate - by the list of
all surnames by alphabetic order
I then select either long or short display
tags 557553 help
thanks
Quoting Pär-Ola Nilsson (p...@home.se):
Hmm, I just did the exact same sequence after adding your test
database to my local tree and.got no error.
Could you send the output of ls -lR /var/lib/geneweb?
Are you using unstable or testing?
It's a mishmash but
Quoting Pär-Ola Nilsson (p...@home.se):
I then add a family consisting of father john doe and mother jane
do which succed.
I then go to the front page and try to navigate - by the list of
all surnames by alphabetic order
I then select either long or short display end then click on doe
and
Package: geneweb
Version: 5.02~cvs20091031-2
Severity: normal
If I search for a person I get a blank page and the following in
/etc/log/geneweb.log:
2009-11-22 20:30:26 (29174) anton?m=NGn=Nilssont=N
From: localhost
Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.5) Gecko/20091112
Quoting Par-Ola Nilsson (p...@home.se):
Package: geneweb
Version: 5.02~cvs20091031-2
Severity: normal
If I search for a person I get a blank page and the following in
/etc/log/geneweb.log:
2009-11-22 20:30:26 (29174) anton?m=NGn=Nilssont=N
From: localhost
Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11;
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