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 Message 2272 
 Wilfred van Velzen to Tommi Koivula 
 Re: FMail 2.3.2.2 public beta release 
 22 Apr 24 09:49:33 
 
TID: FMail-lnx64 2.3.2.2-B20240419
RFC-X-No-Archive: Yes
TZUTC: 0200
CHRS: CP850 2
PID: GED+LNX 1.1.5-b20240306
MSGID: 2:280/464 662618ef
REPLY: 2:221/360.0 662615b8
Hi Tommi,

On 2024-04-22 10:46:01, you wrote to me:

 >> TK> 20:10:49  DEBUG Delete-ing: /bbs/fmail/netmail/*.fml
 >>
 >> These are the same as what is on the terminal, so unfortunately that
 >> doesn't help.

 TK> Damn..

I've got another thing to try: 'valgrind'

If yours is setup as a development system, you might already have it,
otherwise it should be easy to install it from your distributions package
manager.

Then start fmail (the debug version!) "under" valgrind:

# valgrind [path/]fmail toss [&>output.txt]

Hopefully that wil give us the specific clues to narrow it down to the line of
code that causes the error in your setup.

Btw: If the output is large, maybe use netmail! ;-)

 >>   TK> What is that .fml file?
 >>
 >>    MSG*.FML       These  files  are   created  in  the   message  base
 >>                   directory  when  FMail is  running  in  message base
 >>                   sharing  mode.  Normally  FMail  will  append  these
 >>                   files to  the normal message base  files, but it can
 >>                   happen that this is  not possible. FMail will  retry
 >>                   to append them  to the normal message base files the
 >>                   next time it is started.
 >>

 TK> So the msgbase in this means hudson base?

Yes.

 TK> In my system /bbs/fmail/netmail is msg opus netmail directory.

Netmail and the hudson message base can be in the same directory (I think).
They don't have overlapping file names.
There are some more references to FML in FMail.txt, if you want to know more...


Bye, Wilfred.

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