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Subject: Re: gnomecal segfaulting for anyone else?
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Michael Jinks wrote:

>FWIW, after Friday's round of dist-upgrade my gnomecal problems went
>away, apparently a bug made it into the archive and was fixed a few days
>later, or so I'd guess.
>
>-mrj
>
>On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 11:15:53PM -0600, Art Edwards wrote:
>
>>Yes, it happened to me as well. 
>>Is there any simple, relatively painless, way to reinstall testing from
>>the beginning after going through many many dist-upgrades? I have heard
>>that people are having little or no difficulty upgrading from stable
>>now. Is this true?
>>
>>Incidentally, this morning xemacs started acting inappropriately.
>>paren-highlighting is acting hyperactive. anyone else experiencing that?
>>
>>Art Edwards
>>
>>On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 12:28:58PM -0500, Michael Jinks wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all; as of this morning, gnomecal has started segfaulting on my
>>>workstation (woody/intel).  I don't think it's due to any corruption in
>>>my data files, since it happens regardless of which user runs the
>>>program including a new dummy user with no previous calendar history.
>>>
>>>I did apply the latest upgrades yesterday afternoon, so I'm wondering if
>>>something might have introduced a bug.  I did another apt-get upgrade
>>>this morning after discovering the calendar problem but it hasn't
>>>helped.
>>>
>>>I guess all I'm really asking is, has anybody else had this problem or
>>>is it just me?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>-mrj
>>>-- 
>>># Michael Jinks, IB # JFI/MRSEC/EFI Computing # University of Chicago #
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>>Arthur H. Edwards
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>>
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>>
>
I also have a working gnomecal. Interestinly, the dist-upgrade commands 
did nothing because there were no new packages.

Mystified but content

Art Edwards

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