On 2007-12-21, Richard Patchen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to run mutt on my SGI (see configuration options below).
> However when I submit the command, it just hangs. A ps -ef reveals that
> two processes are running. I have to issue a kill command to cancel the
> jobs.
> I sen
I am trying to run mutt on my SGI (see configuration options below).
However when I submit the command, it just hangs. A ps -ef reveals that
two processes are running. I have to issue a kill command to cancel the
jobs.
I sent the issue to the users group (see below) who suggested using -F
On Friday, December 21 at 11:04 AM, quoth Mutt:
Not much to go on, I believe. What to do? :)
If you have debug support compiled in, you could run it with the -d2
flag and provide the ~/.muttdebug0 file. Or you could try compiling
your own version (that doesn't have the debug symbols stripped
#3004: Mutt 1.5.17 segfaults on debian etch
I'm running mutt 1.5.17 (from backports; 1.5.17-1~bpo40+2) on debian etch.
Mutt segfaults several times a day when reading e-mail over IMAP. It dies
when something happens; like when new e-mail arrives. This is the gdb
output:
$ gdb mutt core
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