[imp] segmentation fault in apache with imp
Jon Parise
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Mon, 8 Oct 2001 10:07:05 -0400
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 01:44:18PM +0200, Steeman Philip wrote:
> I have a terrible problem (I lost hours and hours). Can anybody give me a
> hint where to start looking.
>
> I get a segmentation fault in the log-files of apache when I use try to
> log in with IMP 2.3. I can reproduce it with a small php4-program if I use
> an imap-function.
http://bugs.php.net/how-to-report.php
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Subject: Re: [imp] IMP 2.3 address books
Quoting Alexander Skwar <ASkwar@DigitalProjects.com>:
> Whoops! Sorry for sending out this message multiple times. Seems like
> I had some problems with Evolution. This darn beast just keeps on
> crashing on me :/
See, you should be using IMP. ;)
-chuck
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Subject: Re: [imp] two versions of imp on the same box
Quoting André de Oliveira Castanheira Rodrigues
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> I'm using 2.2.5 and trying to work with 2.3.7 from CVS.
Pulled from CVS when? Make sure that server_name isn't in your
imp/config/prefs.php file.
-chuck
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Subject: Re: [imp] Language setting is ignored
Quoting Alexander Skwar <ASkwar@DigitalProjects.com>:
> I'm using IMP 2.3.7-cvs and Horde from CVS. For some reason, the
> language selector when logging in to IMP is always set to English when
> I use Mozilla. Consequently, the language in Horde/IMP is English.
> This changes, when I go to Preferences->Language. There I set German
> to be my default language. Now, when I click on Save (or anything) in
> the language selector, the lang changes to German.
>
> Mozilla sends out this HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE header:
>
> de-de, de-at;q=0.87, de-ch;q=0.75, de;q=0.62, en-us;q=0.50, en-gb;q=
> 0.37, en-au;q=0.25, en;q=0.12
Hmm. Cute. That's different from any other format I've seen, and our Lang class
doesn't really support it. You should look at lib/Lang.php and fix the
detection to be smarter about that format. In the mean time, I just fixed an
inconsistency in the same class; update to CVS, and things should work better.
-chuck
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