[imp] Empty Trash causes timeout - Bug?

azurIt azurit at pobox.sk
Wed Jun 15 12:32:07 UTC 2011


Hi,

this is already reported and fixed in 5.0.8 (not released yet):
http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/10247
http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/10243


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> Od: "Simon Wilson" <simon at simonandkate.net>
> Komu: imp at lists.horde.org
> Dátum: 15.06.2011 14:25
> Predmet: Re: [imp] Empty Trash causes timeout - Bug?
>
>Quoting Michael M Slusarz <slusarz at horde.org>:
>
>> Quoting Simon Wilson <simon at simonandkate.net>:
>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>> On the new H4/Imp5 server, hitting "Empty Trash" in either Dynamic  
>>> or Traditional times out:
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>> Once that has happened, nothing works in H4/Imp5 without returning  
>>> the same errors, until I restart Apache on the Horde Server.
>>
>> Bug #10224.  Also, please don't post error messages from your proxy,  
>> since they are worthless.
>>
>> michael
>>
>
>Thanks Michael. My apologies - the proxy was the only log that had  
>anything that seemed at all relevant.
>
>However, this is not fixed yet.
>
>Just updated to the new releases this morning (H4.0.6, I5.0.7), and  
>tried to Empty the Trash folder in Dynamic view this evening.
>
>Instant Segfault in Apache on the Horde box.
>
>[Wed Jun 15 22:09:15 2011] [notice] child pid 14367 exit signal  
>Segmentation fault (11)
>
>I have a "trap" that runs and picks these up and restarts Apache when  
>it detects a SegFault (APC causes them occasionally) so the impact is  
>just a couple of "Error when communicating with the server" messages  
>(and trash not emptied). Thought that may have been coincidence, so  
>retried, and again instant segfault. Same error in Apache logs. Even  
>at Debug level I am not seeing anything that I can pick as relevant in  
>the Horde log.
>
>Does exactly the same in Traditional View when I hit Empty Trash, and  
>this is reproducible at will...
>
>Simon.
>
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