Hi, On Mon, 25 Oct 2010 22:20:24 -0600, K. Haley wrote: > > On 10/24/2010 10:05 AM, SciFi wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I am now running your code almost 100% >> with the patch I mentioned on Aug.27/28 archived at these places: >> <news:pan.2010.08.28.01.01.09(at)hush.ai> >> <http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/pan-devel/2010-08/msg00000.html> >> <http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.apps.pan.devel/1143> >> > I'm wondering if it's a gcc bug in the osx port. It doesn't really > matter since that flag is never set. I've just rebuilt and pushed > testing with that and the xface inversion fix.
It just so happens that I have the entire saved Gmane archive of this mail-list (pan-devel), and this particular bug/patch began in the thread archived at these places: <http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/pan-devel/2009-08/msg00001.html> <http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.apps.pan.devel/1125> <news:4A8EFF27.4030702(at)gmx.de> (more than a year ago as of this message/post) Yes, as implied, the actual bug-report filed (mentioned in my post and included in my patch) indicates the original system was Ubuntu, not OSX. Of course we–all might have similar gcc bugs, but I do wonder why. ;) [In times past, I have tried to build newer versions of gcc/family, but it was a hopeless affair when it comes to actually _using_ that new generated code under OSX. :( Any more, we plead with Apple to update Xcode and/or OSX officially.] As I tried to mention, the bug seems to rarely occur, but when it does, a subsequent get-new-headers will usually not make it occur again, until/unless _another_ header invokes the bug. Yet sometimes that does occur, too, sometimes in spades, and like I said, it seems to happen more often when a “new school season” is underway (my observation, which my gut tells me, some things related). I don’t know if another situation I’m experiencing is related: At least Giganews seems to have a ’bot of some kind, that gives Pan an “Unknown Error” at certain times during any 24–hour period, even when I’ve told Pan to go off-line. This is certainly GN sending us some kind of packet, it isn’t Pan deciding on its own — once in a while, we use the ‘yencee’ project at Sourceforge to post files, and GN sometimes causes it to error–out at seemingly random times but actually within the time–periods of the “Unknown Error”. I’ve had chats with its developer to rewrite ‘yencee’ to do another full login and commence where it was stopped, which seems to fix that particular problem. I surmise Pan is doing something similar (another full login). I just wish there was _some_ way we could track these kinds of random problems that do re-occur. In this case I believe having an accurate clock (NTP source) would be a key method to communicate with GN’s operators. At any rate, thank you and others for taking time to chat about these issues. :) _______________________________________________ Pan-devel mailing list Pan-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-devel