tags 495339 moreinfo thanks Hi,
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 12:15:29 +0100
Chris Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Package: claws-mail
> Version: 3.5.0-2
>
> For about a month or so I've noticed Claws temporarily pause sometimes when
> pening mails. This isn't specific to a particular mail or sender;
> re-opening the target it is always successful. The pause usually lasts for
> about 30-60 seconds and does not seem to be network related, rather that
> Claws is simply not repainting to the screen.
Does it happen with all mails or only with signed/encrypted messages?
> If I strace Claws when this occurs, I see it select()ing on two adjacently
> numbered file descriptors, which according to /proc/${PID}/fd equate to
> some pipes.
>
> Acting on a hunch, one time whilst I was waiting for it I noticed a gpg
> process in "--batch" mode, which was blocked reading on another pipe FD.
> The process ended suspiciously close to when Claws "unpaused", but this is
> might be coincidence.
>
> Any ideas? Assuming some GPG problem, I am not running low on entropy (is
> this even needed for decrypting/validating?) As I alluded to above, this
> bug is rather non-deterministic and have been unable to develop a testcase
> - any pointers on how to collect more information would be useful.
Are you retrieving keys automatically? (auto-key-retrieve within your
keyserver-options line in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf)
Assuming yes, does described behaviour change if you remove that option
from your gpg.conf?
regards,
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Ricardo Mones
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