*********************** Warning: Your file, mutt_debug0_d20_send.txt.gz/EuskalWordNet/classes/package cache/unnamed package.dep2, appears to be a compressed file but is corrupt. It was not scanned by InterScan MSS. *********************** Hello, On Tue, Apr 18, 2006, Brendan Cully wrote: > On Friday, 07 April 2006 at 15:53, Aitor Soroa wrote: > > Ok, this time the program hanged when fetching the mail headers. I > > first went to a local folder (/var/mail/...) and, when connecting to > > the default IMAP folder (! folder) the program hanged. Attached to this > > mail there is the .muttdebug0 file of the session. > > > > hope this helps finding the bug. > > .... > > which indicates that mutt is probably waiting around for 322 bytes, > but the server is sending less. If you crank up the debugging to -d3, > you should get the contents of the literals, but there will be > information in there you probably would consider private. You'd have > to edit the resulting file. I'd suggest just keeping the last couple > of commands (or command response lines), and replacing any sensitive > characters with 'x'. Don't change the number of characters though. The program crashed again when fetching headers (I debugged it with -d20). Attached is the last part of the .muttdebug0 file. I don't see anything special in it. As you say, the program expects some bytes (3633284, it was a big message), but it appears that the server suddenly stops sending bytes. Well, for the record, here is the debug file. > It could still be a gnutls bug too, I suppose. Indeed, it can be. But i don't know very well how to report the bug to the gnutls developers. Thank you very much for your attention! aitor
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