Gregor Zattler writes:
>
> I redid the test with my mid-sized corpus from the org-mode
> mailing liste which used to crash notmuch when indexing.
>
> That's indeed not the case any more with a up to date
>
> - debian 11/bullseye,
>
> - GNU Emacs 29.0.50 (build 3, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, cairo
> ve
Hi David, notmuch developers,
* David Bremner [2021-12-25; 14:10]:
> David Bremner writes:
>> Gregor Zattler writes:
>>> On my way reducing the corpus I had an intermediate corpus of
>>> ~43000 files on which notmuch new produced a xapian exeption. I
>>> kept this corpus but did not include the
David Bremner writes:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>>
>> On my way reducing the corpus I had an intermediate corpus of
>> ~43000 files on which notmuch new produced a xapian exeption. I
>> kept this corpus but did not include the test results in my email
>> because the later, smaller corpus seeme
I run notmuch 0.27 and xapian 1.4.3 (from the Debian stretch repo).
Now that Xapian 1.4.6 is released (which should contain fixes to prevent
the database corruption that may occur due to this bug) I will upgrade
to it.
David Bremner writes:
> While we're sorting out test data, what versions of n
Leonard Lausen writes:
> I run notmuch 0.27 and xapian 1.4.3 (from the Debian stretch repo).
>
> Now that Xapian 1.4.6 is released (which should contain fixes to prevent
> the database corruption that may occur due to this bug) I will upgrade
> to it.
>
I believe the problem is a Xapian bug stil
Hi David, Leonard,
* David Bremner [2018-07-07; 23:07]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> * Leonard Lausen [2018-07-01; 15:36]:
>>> Also it seems that the midsize corpus
>>> https://giku.de/reduced-sample-midsized.xapian-exeption.tar.xz is not
>>> available anymore.
>>
>> I still have this archive on
Leonard Lausen writes:
> I also experience this error trying to import the emacs-orgmode mailing
> list archive. Has there been any progress on fixing the issue? What
> steps should be taken to help?
>
> Also it seems that the midsize corpus
> https://giku.de/reduced-sample-midsized.xapian-exepti
Gregor Zattler writes:
> Hi Leonard, nomuch developers,
> * Leonard Lausen [2018-07-01; 15:36]:
>> I also experience this error trying to import the emacs-orgmode mailing
>> list archive. Has there been any progress on fixing the issue? What
>> steps should be taken to help?
>>
>> Also it seems
Hi Leonard, nomuch developers,
* Leonard Lausen [2018-07-01; 15:36]:
> I also experience this error trying to import the emacs-orgmode mailing
> list archive. Has there been any progress on fixing the issue? What
> steps should be taken to help?
>
> Also it seems that the midsize corpus
> https://
I also experience this error trying to import the emacs-orgmode mailing
list archive. Has there been any progress on fixing the issue? What
steps should be taken to help?
Also it seems that the midsize corpus
https://giku.de/reduced-sample-midsized.xapian-exeption.tar.xz is not
available anymore.
Hi David,
* David Bremner [14. Jul. 2017]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> I redid the test on this mid-sized corpus and I got an
>> exeption (again):
> [snip]
>> Error: A Xapian exception occurred. Halting processing.
>> Processed 27611 total files in 21m 2s (21 files/sec.).
>> Added 27481 new messa
Gregor Zattler writes:
>
> On my way reducing the corpus I had an intermediate corpus of
> ~43000 files on which notmuch new produced a xapian exeption. I
> kept this corpus but did not include the test results in my email
> because the later, smaller corpus seemed more interesting.
>
> I redid
Hi David,
* David Bremner [13. Jul. 2017]:
>> * David Bremner [13. Jul. 2017]:
>>> Gregor Zattler writes:
I then downloaded parts of the archive, merged and sliced it and
now I have a sample of 25001 total files (that's not much mail),
on which notmuch new produces a xapian exepti
Gregor Zattler writes:
> Hi David,
> * David Bremner [13. Jul. 2017]:
>> Gregor Zattler writes:
>>> I then downloaded parts of the archive, merged and sliced it and
>>> now I have a sample of 25001 total files (that's not much mail),
>>> on which notmuch new produces a xapian exeption:
>>>
>>
Hi David,
* David Bremner [13. Jul. 2017]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> I then downloaded parts of the archive, merged and sliced it and
>> now I have a sample of 25001 total files (that's not much mail),
>> on which notmuch new produces a xapian exeption:
>>
>
>> As a tar.xz it weighs 28 MB. I
Gregor Zattler writes:
>
> I then downloaded parts of the archive, merged and sliced it and
> now I have a sample of 25001 total files (that's not much mail),
> on which notmuch new produces a xapian exeption:
>
> As a tar.xz it weighs 28 MB. I could provide this for download
> if someone is in
Hi David, notmuch developers,
* David Bremner [13. Jul. 2017]:
>> * David Bremner [09. Jul. 2017]:
>>> Gregor Zattler writes:
>>> I was wondering if the exception could result from overflowing some
>>> internal limit due to threads many thousands of messages long. I will be
>>> hard to know unti
Gregor Zattler writes:
> Hi David, notmuch developers,
> * David Bremner [09. Jul. 2017]:
>> Gregor Zattler writes:
>>
>> I was wondering if the exception could result from overflowing some
>> internal limit due to threads many thousands of messages long. I will be
>> hard to know until I can
Hi David, notmuch developers,
* David Bremner [09. Jul. 2017]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> Short version: Some of the messages on this mailinglist had very
>> weired References: headers mot probably causing notmuch to
>> misbehave while threading the messages. But then there was no
>> xapian exe
Gregor Zattler writes:
> Hi David,
> * David Bremner [09. Jul. 2017]:
>> Gregor Zattler writes:
>>> Since its an email from an open mailing list I attach it to
>>> this very email.
>>>
>>
>> It might or might not be related, but I noticed that those two messages
>> get merged for me into a thr
Hi David,
* David Bremner [09. Jul. 2017]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> Since its an email from an open mailing list I attach it to
>> this very email.
>>
>
> It might or might not be related, but I noticed that those two messages
> get merged for me into a thread 1734 messages long of org-mode m
Gregor Zattler writes:
>
> Since its an email from an open mailing list I attach it to
> this very email.
>
It might or might not be related, but I noticed that those two messages
get merged for me into a thread 1734 messages long of org-mode messages
(I have some old org messages, but I think I
Hi David, notmuch developers,
* David Bremner [03. Jul. 2017]:
> Try setting a break in _notmuch_database_log (b _notmuch_database_log)
> and run "bt" at that break point. It might (or might not) be worth
> continuing after the first breakpoint to inspect other errors.
I did so with newest notmuc
You could also try notmuch new --verbose
--- and then look into the last file it was indexing when crash occurred...
Tomi
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Gregor Zattler writes:
>
> I have no clue about gdb, there was no backtrace:
>
...
> Error: A Xapian exception occurred. Halting processing.
> Processed 662357 total files in 1h 52m 51s (97 files/sec.).
> Added 587023 new messages to the database.
> Note: A fatal error was encountered: A Xapian e
Hi David, notmuch developers,
* David Bremner [03. Jul. 2017]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> notmuch new fails while indexing my emails and when executed a
>> second time it obviously starts over again. This is on a
>> up-to-date debian stetch with notmuch from git:
>> Any ideas how to proceed in
Gregor Zattler writes:
> Dear notmuch developers,
>
> notmuch new fails while indexing my emails and when executed a
> second time it obviously starts over again. This is on a
> up-to-date debian stetch with notmuch from git:
> Any ideas how to proceed in order to get a working notmuch setup?
>
Dear notmuch developers,
notmuch new fails while indexing my emails and when executed a
second time it obviously starts over again. This is on a
up-to-date debian stetch with notmuch from git:
0 (master) grfz@len:~/Mail$ notmuch new
Found 940740 total files (that's not much mail).
Error: A Xapia
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