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Re: Mutt hg tip segfaults on start, after reading .muttrc



On Friday, 28 November 2008 at 23:22, Jim Pryor wrote:
> I've been using mutt 1.5.18 (on Arch Linux, kernel 2.6.27.something).
> Just tried out mutt-hg, which I built using these settings:
> 
>     ./prepare --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc \
>         --enable-pop --enable-imap --enable-smtp \
>         --enable-hcache --with-regex \
>         --enable-pgp --enable-gpgme \
>         --with-sasl \
>         --with-mixmaster --with-gnutls=/usr --without-ssl --with-idn
> 
> which work for 1.5.18. However, I get a segfault when mutt is starting,
> before the index screen displays. I tried removing my header cache, but
> still get the segfault.
> 
> I built it again using these settings:
> 
>     ./prepare --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc \
>         --enable-pop --enable-imap --enable-smtp \
>         --enable-hcache --with-regex \
>         --enable-pgp --enable-gpgme \
>         --with-sasl \
>         --with-ssl=/usr --without-idn --enable-debug
> 
> and again got the segfault on start.
> 
> I'm a Mercurial newbie and this is my first time building a non-release
> version of mutt. So I may be making some known mistake. But I think I
> did properly check out the sources and build.

I can't reproduce the problem with those settings. Can you run in gdb and
produce a backtrace? Your mutt -v output would be good to have too.