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Re: [Pan-users] Re: Newbie problems with Pan v0.106
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Phillip Pi |
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Re: [Pan-users] Re: Newbie problems with Pan v0.106 |
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Tue, 8 Aug 2006 13:13:01 -0700 |
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FYI. I am going to unsubscribe from this mailing list until v0.107 is released
and I
play with it. I need to cut down my incoming emails. E-mail me (address@hidden)
if you
need to contact me See you all later for now. :)
> > Phillip Pi <address@hidden> posted
> > address@hidden, excerpted below, on Tue, 08 Aug
> > 2006 06:17:27 -0700:
> >
> > > So, no one knows what's going on? Should I give up for now? :)
> >
> > I'm not sure if it's your installation or a bug in pan, but regardless, if
> > you are running into it, others might as well.
> >
> > I am wondering if it's perhaps a filesystem issue, tho. Just to eliminate
> > that, what filesystem are you running, and have you done a detailed fsck
> > lately? I'd try that, just to be sure.
>
> EXT3 FS. Nothing odd in dmesg. I doubt there's anything wrong with my
> partitions.
>
>
> > Beyond that, 0.107 should be out in the next couple days. I'd wait for
> > it, and if the problem is still occurring and my filesystems checked out
> > OK, I'd consider filing a bug. If you do, please post a followup here
> > with the bug number. I've been working too hard to have time to do much
> > investigation on this the last few days, but I'm in my weekend now (unless
> > they call me in), and can't promise anything, but would like to have a
> > closer look (after some sleep, I'm to the point of making stupid mistakes
> > due to lack of sleep, ATM) and see if we can't at least narrow this down
> > some, both by tackling the filesystem angle, and with me verifying that
> > the group works for me from here. Since 0.107 will likely be released in
> > the mean time, that'll give us a chance to verify that it has the same
> > issue for you, and (assuming) not for me.
>
> OK, I will just wait for v0.107 and apt-get to pick it up in experimental or
> whatever to
> retry and bug it if needed.
>
>
> > I do see you are on Debian, so if it's a library thing or something with
> > their compile, I probably won't duplicate it as I'm on Gentoo (~amd64, the
> > ~ denoting unstable). BTW, I'm 100% reiserfs here, on top of raid-6
> > for most of my system, now running kernel 2.6.18-rc4 (mainline/vanilla),
> > and am running pretty stable except for occasional issues with
> > xorg/EXA/composite, which can crash X and therefore pan, but I've not seen
> > the sort of issues you are reporting with it.
>
> 2.6.14-2-k7 for me. Maybe I should run strace? Would it help? I will just
> wait for v.107.
> Hopefully, it will have way more features. :)
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Re: [Pan-users] Newbie problems with Pan v0.106, Darren, 2006/08/06