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2016 Sep 01
3
2.2.25 dumps core with "Panic: file imap-client.c: line 837 (client_check_command_hangs): assertion failed: (client->io != NULL)"
On 01.09.2016 14:20, Piper Andreas wrote: > Hello Timo, > > with the newly build CSW-package the crashes still occur, today already > twice within two hours. The log shows always the same: > > Sep 1 11:50:13 surz113 dovecot: [ID 583609 mail.crit] imap(user): > Panic: file imap-client.c: line 837 (client_check_command_hangs): > assertion failed: (client->io != NULL) >
2016 Sep 01
2
2.2.25 dumps core with "Panic: file imap-client.c: line 837 (client_check_command_hangs): assertion failed: (client->io != NULL)"
Hi Jake, thanks for fixing this. I have installed now the newly built package on my production system and will report, if any more core dumps occur. Regards, Andreas Am 31.08.2016 um 20:19 schrieb Jake Goerzen: > Hi Andreas & Timo, > > > I've found out what is causing the incorrect hash in the built > packages. Our build system use here at OpenCSW has internal git
2016 Aug 31
2
2.2.25 dumps core with "Panic: file imap-client.c: line 837 (client_check_command_hangs): assertion failed: (client->io != NULL)"
Hello Timo, from the maintainer of the OpenCSW package I got the below answer. As the newly build package yields another different commit hash (which I cannot find on GitHub too), I would ask, if you are sure that the commit hash-output in 'doveconf -n' is generated correctly? The headline of 'doveconf -n' with the newly build package is # 2.2.25 (68082dc):
2016 Jan 04
4
[BUG] 2.2.21 Panic: file imap-client.c: line 841 (client_check_command_hangs): assertion failed: (!have_wait_unfinished || unfinished_count > 0)
On 04.01.2016 11:54, Teemu Huovila wrote: > Thank you for the report. Could you execute "bt full" in gdb please. Also the output of doveconf -n would be useful. Hi, Requested info below. Florian bt f > #0 0x00007f6f99b8f5f8 in raise () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6 > No symbol table info available. > #1 0x00007f6f99b90a7a in abort () from /usr/lib/libc.so.6 > No symbol
2016 Jan 04
2
[BUG] 2.2.21 Panic: file imap-client.c: line 841 (client_check_command_hangs): assertion failed: (!have_wait_unfinished || unfinished_count > 0)
Hi, I'm seeing the following in my logs. Twice so far, no idea what caused it. I do however have the core dump if that is of any use. > Jan 4 11:14:11 karif dovecot[20876]: imap(username): Panic: file imap-client.c: line 841 (client_check_command_hangs): assertion failed: (!have_wait_unfinished || unfinished_count > 0) > Jan 4 11:14:11 karif dovecot[20876]: imap(username): Error:
2019 Mar 12
0
dovecot-keywords are not preserved any more when moving mails between folders
On 12.3.2019 13.46, Piper Andreas via dovecot wrote: > Hello, > > after an upgrade of dovecot-2.2.5 to dovecot-2.3.4 the dovecot-keywords, > which in my case are set by thunderbird, are not preserved any more when > moving a mail between folders. > > Are there any ideas, what may be the reason. > > Thanks for any hints on that, > Andreas > > 'doveconf
2019 Mar 12
3
dovecot-keywords are not preserved any more when moving mails between folders
Hello, after an upgrade of dovecot-2.2.5 to dovecot-2.3.4 the dovecot-keywords, which in my case are set by thunderbird, are not preserved any more when moving a mail between folders. Are there any ideas, what may be the reason. Thanks for any hints on that, Andreas 'doveconf -n' gives: # 2.3.4 (0ecbaf23d): /etc/opt/csw/dovecot/dovecot.conf # Pigeonhole version 0.5.4 (60b0f48d) # OS:
2016 Oct 19
14
v2.2.26 release candidate released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.26.rc1.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.26.rc1.tar.gz.sig There are quite a lot of changes since v2.2.25. Please try out this RC so we can get a good and stable v2.2.26 out. * master: Removed hardcoded 511 backlog limit for listen(). The kernel should limit this as needed. * doveadm import: Source user is now initialized
2016 Oct 19
14
v2.2.26 release candidate released
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.26.rc1.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.26.rc1.tar.gz.sig There are quite a lot of changes since v2.2.25. Please try out this RC so we can get a good and stable v2.2.26 out. * master: Removed hardcoded 511 backlog limit for listen(). The kernel should limit this as needed. * doveadm import: Source user is now initialized
2016 Jul 11
4
2.3.0~alpha0-1~auto+197: Crash when openening a message via IMAP
>From the log: Jul 11 13:12:42 mproxy dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<hildeb>, method=PLAIN, rip=141.42.206.36, lip=141.42.206.11, mpid=27254, TLS, session=<TGwoO1o3id+NKs4k> Jul 11 13:12:44 mproxy dovecot: imap(hildeb)<TGwoO1o3id+NKs4k>: Panic: file imap-client.c: line 854 (client_check_command_hangs): assertion failed: ((io_loop_find_fd_conditions(current_ioloop,
2007 Jun 11
0
Samba 3.0.25a idmap_ldap "ldap suffix" used instead of "idmap config <DOMAIN>:ldap_base_dn"
Hi, I'm trying to setup a samba domain controler trusting a NT4 domain. and want to use Idmap information already stored in an LDAP location. smb.conf snippets are below. I'm not getting this to work. What I see, reading log.winbindd-idmap at log level 10 is that search for Idmap entries seems to use the "ldap suffix" parameter instead of the idmap config
2019 Feb 14
1
dovecot/lmtp dumps core when proxying to multiple recipients via protocol=smtp
Hello, when trying to set up a migration scenario from my old mailbox-servers to my new dovecot-cluster, I get a coredump from dovecot/lmtp when proxying mail-delivery to more than one recipient on the old mailbox-server. My setup: 3 director-hosts (Debian stretch) are proxying to a pair of replicator-hosts and during migration also to the old mailbox-server. For migration the not-migrated
2016 Oct 21
3
v2.2.26 release candidate released
> On October 21, 2016 at 6:27 AM Tamsy <dovecot-list at mohtex.net> wrote: > > > Timo Sirainen wrote on 20.10.2016 04:01: > > http://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.26.rc1.tar.gz > > http://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.26.rc1.tar.gz.sig > > > > There are quite a lot of changes since v2.2.25. Please try out this RC so we can get a good
1999 Jul 15
1
R: history buffer
Hello, how can I change (enlarge) the history buffer? I use R.64.1 and ESS5.1, emacs. Thanks - Marcus Eger -- +------------------------------------------------------- | Marcus Eger | Philipps Universitaet Marburg | Fachbereich Physik AG Neurophysik | Renthof 7 | 35032 Marburg | Tel. +49 6421 284169 | Fax +49 6421 287034 +------------------------------------------------------- | E-Mail:
1999 Jul 15
2
R: UseMethod with primitives?
Hello, is the following somehow possible with Mod() being a primitive: "Mod" <- function(x) UseMethod("Mod") "Mod.default" <- function(x) { .Primitive("Mod") ### I know it?s wrong. How can I access the original Mod ? } Thanks for help M. Eger -- +------------------------------------------------------- | Marcus Eger | Philipps Universitaet
2005 Jan 07
1
WinXP pro client and Samba 2.2.3 PDC?
Hi everyone, sorry if this is already written somewhere: Is it at all possible to connect a Windows XP (professional ed.) client to a Samba server running 2.2.3? I got this far: After logging into the client locally I can mount the server shares by hand, but the domain logon fails, saying 'The domain controller is not 'availabe' (or similar, this is translated from the german error
2020 Nov 04
0
Panic-Error (ctx->nested_parts_count > 0)
You should be able to workaround this by enabling fts. Aki > On 04/11/2020 09:22 Andreas Piper <piper at hrz.uni-marburg.de> wrote: > > > Hello, > > on my dovecot-replicator-backend I see lots of panic-messages "assertion > failed: (ctx->nested_parts_count > 0)", produced from a single user. I > assume that this is correlated with >
2000 Sep 29
2
segmentation faults when unused argument
Dear Rs, quite often in I had segmentation faults of the following kind: Error in brf.infobase(nn, Pc, knams = knams, plot = plot, dev = dev, quiet = quiet, : unused argument(s) (df ...) Process R segmentation fault at Fri Sep 29 15:46:27 2000 This happened when I (wrongly) called a routine with an argument which the routine did not support. platform i386-pc-linux-gnu arch i386
1999 Jul 15
1
R: ts - objects
Hello, I faced some difficulties using time series objects. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Why is the time data changed, when I, e.g., apply sqrt(arrts), but not when arrts^0.5 ? This is my examples time series: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > arrts Time Series: Start = 3 End = 23 Frequency
2000 Aug 31
3
using browser() in complex programs - where am I?
Dear all, is there an easy way to know at which position in the source code browser() (or stop()) was called? This seems to be important for me when I try to debug a program (e.g. using options(error=quote(dump.frames()))) traceback() returns some information, but I miss something like a line number, e.g. "stopped at line 999 in foo.R". Marcus --