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From: Mikael Hallendal <hallski@g.o>
To: gentoo-dev@××××××××××.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-dev] debugging pan crash
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 09:29:26
Message-Id: 1002814075.7370.4.camel@zoidberg
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-dev] debugging pan crash by James M Long
1 tor 2001-10-11 klockan 18.11 skrev James M Long:
2 > Well after a fairly lenghty compile, install... find an open newserver... I have tried the newest ebuild for PAN. The server I tried it on had the following setup:
3 >
4 > portage 1.6.9 (yes I know I should have the newer portage installed but I wanted to try this anyway)
5 > glibc 2.2.4-r2
6 > gtk+-1.2.10-r4
7 > libxml-1.8.16
8 > gdk-pixbuf-0.11.0-r1
9 > gnome-libs-1.4.1.2-r2
10 >
11 > My USE flags are as follows
12 > USE="slang ldap aalib perl mysql readline gpm berkdb gdbm tcpd pam libwww ssl lm_sensors lvm nls mmx mitshm lcms gif gtk X qt kde opengl mozilla"
13 >
14 > I started up PAN and entered a newserver... and then downloaded the groups. Then I downloaded a number of headers from varioous grooups on the server. After downloading the message bodies, I quit PAN. I restarted and continued to download headers and messages for 15 minutes to see if I could get the bug to show up. The only time I could get any bugs or segfaults to showup was when I noticed that I still had gtk+-1.2.10-r3 installed and did a unmerge and restarted PAN in the same xterm I had open before. (Which caused similar errors to what Gold is Heavy has seen). Starting a new xterm solved that problem and I haven't gotten it to crash since.
15 >
16 > The server I just tested this on has never had the GNOME USE flags set at all and has only been up and running since the 30th of last month. So I don't think there is real issue with the dependances. Maybe someone else has a better idea of what the problem is. I can't find it at all, and after my mistakes earlier in this thread... I am being as careful as I can :)
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18 The problem is probably related to the fact that we did a large move of
19 packages last weekend. Where we for example moved gtk+ from /usr/X11R6
20 into /usr and all of GNOME from /opt/gnome into /usr.
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22 If actions haven't been taken to fix this _PLEASE_ read:
23 http://cvs.gentoo.org/pipermail/gentoo-dev/2001-October/007371.html
24 (the entire thread)
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26 And _DON'T_ forget to remove /etc/env.d/90gnome, run env-update log out
27 and in again so that GNOMEDIR and GNOME_PATH is _NOT_ set.
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29 Regards,
30 Mikael Hallendal
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34 Mikael Hallendal
35 Gentoo Linux Developer, Desktop Team Leader
36 CodeFactory AB, Stockholm, Sweden