On Dec 14, 2006, at 3:45 AM, Andre Mueninghoff wrote:
Hi Brian,
As of r12636, I continue to see the Index Out of Range message box
every time I sync mail, but I am unable to establish a pattern of
cause or effect, and therefore have not filed a bug for it. I also
realize from experience with Chandler that this issue may have
nothing to do with mail. No traceback appears (using --stderr, and
debug level logging). However, I believe I consistently see the
following monitor output when I end a session of Chandler during
which I have receved the Index Out of Range message after a mail
sync. When I share via osaf.us only, that is, use Chandler with no
email account fields populated, I do not see this type of message.
Sorted subindex index 'osaf.views.main.summaryblocks.displayDate'
installed on
alue 'Set((UUID('5RZKymaWx7rdpB01iB6Lx7'), 'set'))' of type <class
'repository.
tem.Sets.Set'> in attribute 'set' on <IndexedSelectionCollection:
7170ecdb-8aed
11db-b7f4-0014a51af847> is not sorted properly: value for <UUID:
585090d6-8af2-
1db-e532-0014a51af847> is greater than the value for <UUID:
1a568c26-8afb-11db-
5df-0014a51af847>
<DBRepositoryView: MainThread (135)> committed 12 items (9 kbytes)
in 0:00:00.1
0000, 86 items/s (64 kbytes/s)
closed db in 0:00:01.063000
[1723524 refs]
To your other message, I appreciate your offer, but I would not be
able to provide my password for the IMAP account I am using even
though I have done so in the past with Philippe. Since that time, I
have adopted this account for all private correspondance. The
service I use is www.fastmail.fm. Both mail.messagingengine.com and
www.fastmail.fm can be used for IMAP connections.
Ok that's fine but do understand that I am not able to reproduce this
behavior and thus can not be of much help to you at this time.
-Brian
Thanks, Andre
On Dec 11, 2006, Brian Kirsch said:
Hi Andre,
There was a schema upgrade in r12591 so you need to rebuild your
repo.
If you still see this issue then please file a bug including the
server used and
any log files or debug messages that are printed.
Thanks,
Brian
..
On Dec 11, 2006, at 2:49 PM, Andre Mueninghoff wrote:
Hi, in the case it is related, thought I'd mention that I have
gotten
"Index out of range" dialogue boxes when trying to sync/download my
IMAP
inbox ever since r12591. For example, when there were 72 messages
in my
inbox on the server, 18 would download, then boom, no more
thereafter.
Repository checks fine.
Good Luck, Andre
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 09:36:55 -1000, "Brian Kirsch"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
On Dec 11, 2006, at 6:00 AM, Grant Baillie wrote:
On 10 Dec, 2006, at 20:37, Reid Ellis wrote:
I'm still getting this problem. Please note that this is with a
virgin Chandler checkout - no local changes made at all. I
want to
fix my tinderbox issues relating to the mail address indicator
code, but until I can fix this, I am at a loss. Any insight would
be greatly appreciated.
For a glorious, full-res screenshot:
http://static.flickr.com/123/319251387_a66030de12_o.jpg
Well, there probably is a Windows DNS setting somewhere you could
use to make sure your hostname contains a ".". Good luck finding
that ;). Seriously, the IT folks probably know: you could try
filing a support ticket. If you have cygwin, maybe the "hostname"
command will do the trick?
I think I mentioned on IRC the other day that we should think
about
having Chandler send the IP address (v4 or v6) in SMTP EHLO/HELO
instead of the hostname. There's an allowed syntax for this in RFC
(2)821, it's used by at least two clients I know of, and in my
experience it works better than requiring users' client OSes to be
configured right. (By "IP address" here, I mean the return
value of
socket.getpeername(), i.e. the source IP address of the connected
socket).
Hum, perhaps that is a good suggestion. Let me take a look at the
twisted code and see what it is currently sending on EHLO / HELO.
Thanks,
Brian
--Grant
Reid
On Dec 9, 2006, at 3:29, Reid Ellis wrote:
It's strange, I updated to Brian's r12591, which the tinderbox
was green with early this afternoon, but I keep getting
functional test failures for TestNewMail, with the dialog coming
up asking if I want to set up a mail account. I rm'ed the whole
chandler dir and re-checked out, but no luck, still the same
problem.
This is under Windows XP running in Parallels on a Mac Pro.
Do I need to set up the Windows environment to produce a proper
fully-qualified domain name or something to pass the mail test?
Reid
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