mail/evolution-devel crashed w/ seg fault (looks like thread issue)

Joe Marcus Clarke marcus at marcuscom.com
Mon May 12 21:06:04 PDT 2003


On Mon, 2003-05-12 at 23:48, Mezz bsdforums.org wrote:
> I think, I have found the problem... If you enable the 'remember password' 
> and it will crash if you press the cancel button. If you disable and it will 
> not crash anymore. But, there's something wrong with the password. It keeps 
> say that the password is incorrect, which I tested in the Opera and it 
> works.

This works for me with my IMAP mail.  Of course, both the machines I
_use_ Evo on are -STABLE.

> 
> Should I submit the bugzilla?

First, find out if aj fixes this.  If it does, definitely file the bug. 
If not, there might be some weird FreeBSD thing still at work.

Joe

> 
> Cheers,
> Mezz
> 
> >Here's how I crashed it. When, I waited for evolution to connect the POP 
> >server for like over two minutes, then I pressed the cancel button and 
> >crashed with the seg fault. It happens at the everytime if I touch the 
> >canel button. I think, it looks like it's thread issue again, but I don't 
> >know.. Might be from gtkhtml3 or else? Right now, I am trying to figure why 
> >it will not connect to the POP account, which I have no problem with the 
> >Opera 7's mail (M2) client on the same machine.
> >
> >By default, it's weird that I already have the permission issues in my home 
> >directory at ~/evolution/ such as can't open/delete a welcome mail that was 
> >included. Must be beta version.. I will fix them after this email.
> >
> >Anyway, I ran it under the gdb and here's info:
> >
> >=================================
> <snip>
> >=================================
> >
> >Cheers,
> >Mezz
> 
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