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Re: [Pan-users] Re: Get new Headers?


From: fred
Subject: Re: [Pan-users] Re: Get new Headers?
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 21:58:19 -0500
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Duncan wrote:
fred <address@hidden> posted
address@hidden, excerpted below, on  Fri, 29 Sep 2006
19:16:49 -0500:

I may be a little confused about get new headers in selected groups. I
thought that it meant get all the headers that are newer than my current
newest header. When I got new headers in selected groups I jump from Sept
20 to Sept 28 with no headers in between (yes there are posts which should
be there). I am running 0.114 with patch 3. So what happened (guesses are
ok) and how do I fill in the missing headers without getting all the
headers?(large group)

New headers /should/ mean what you thought.  There are a couple reasons
why it might not, however.  First, there's a get X days worth of headers
option and a get the last N headers option.  You didn't happen to do one
of those instead of get new headers I don't suppose?

Second, you say there are posts in the middle, but how do you know that? If you don't specifically know that they are on your server (you checked
with a different news client, say), perhaps the server hiccuped and
doesn't have the missing days' messages to download.

Third, maybe there's something strange going on with the xref numbering
(per group serial numbered per server, normally) on your server.

It could also be a pan bug, but I'm not sure how to debug it.  Maybe
Charles has an idea.

Anyway, presuming it's not a server or xref sequence issue, the get
headers from server dialog, using the get N days or get N recent headers,
should hopefully cure the issue.  Last time I tried something similar was
before the duplicate posts patch (in 0.113 or 0.114 I think) and I ended
up with a bunch of duplicates, but that issue /should/ be resolved now, so
hopefully it works without issue for you.

You might also try deleting the ~/.pan2/groups dir, or only the files
therein from the offending groups if it isn't all of them.  I'd actually
rename instead of delete, to test it, then delete if it fixed the issue or
restore the old files if not and you don't want to lose the data therein.

Normally I just highlight the group, right click, get new headers. I checked it against klibido. Same server, only one server. I am getting last 10 days per described method. Maybe mixing pre-patch with patch gotten headers (or maybe operator error). Would the xref thing screw with pan but not klibido? Later patch versions are in the same place as the first patch. See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=358077

Thanks

Lazlow




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