Quoting Mara Raram (marara...@googlemail.com):
> Hi,
>
> after upgrading to kubuntu lucid lynx last weekend, this bug bit me, too.
>
> Are there any news on the subject?
I'm afraid there aren't any. The bug has been sent upstream and I just
can wait...not being a wizard in Ocaml programming.
Hi,
after upgrading to kubuntu lucid lynx last weekend, this bug bit me, too.
Are there any news on the subject?
Regards
Mara
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Quoting Daniel de Rauglaudre (daniel.de_rauglau...@inria.fr):
> Hi,
>
> > > Obviously, Iovalue.sizeof_long is too big. Dividing it by two makes the
> > > original query work (it seems). But I cannot give any guarantee that it
> > > doesn't break something else.
>
> Which version (ident src/iovalu
On Mon, Apr 05, 2010 at 07:57:02PM +0200, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> I bet that I'll need to do another CVS snapshot..:-)
For iovalue.ml, latest version is indeed 5.9, therefore ok. Perhaps
another error indeed.
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Daniel de Rauglaudre a écrit :
> Which version (ident src/iovalue.ml)? I indeed found bugs for 64 bits
> architectures. In src/iovalue.ml, "sizeof_long" is now defined as (line
> 14 of that file):
>value sizeof_long = Sys.word_size / 8;
(* $Id: iovalue.ml,v 5.9 2009-03-10 21:10:29 ddr Exp $ *)
Hi,
> > Obviously, Iovalue.sizeof_long is too big. Dividing it by two makes the
> > original query work (it seems). But I cannot give any guarantee that it
> > doesn't break something else.
Which version (ident src/iovalue.ml)? I indeed found bugs for 64 bits
architectures. In src/iovalue.ml, "si
Quoting Stéphane Glondu (glo...@debian.org):
> Stéphane Glondu a écrit :
> > I was able to reproduce the bug on an amd64 box. Here is a backtrace:
> >
> > Wserver: uncaught exception: End_of_file
> > Raised by primitive operation at file "", line 0, characters 0-0
> > Called from file "some.ml", l
Stéphane Glondu a écrit :
> I was able to reproduce the bug on an amd64 box. Here is a backtrace:
>
> Wserver: uncaught exception: End_of_file
> Raised by primitive operation at file "", line 0, characters 0-0
> Called from file "some.ml", line 664, characters 14-44
> Called from file "some.ml", l
Wolfgang Rohdewald a écrit :
> the original bug submitter posted a simple way how to reproduce
> the bug:
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=557553#15
>
> could you please try that on a 64bit distribution?
I was able to reproduce the bug on an amd64 box. Here is a backtrace:
W
On Samstag 03 April 2010, Sylvain Le Gall wrote:
> If you are able to create a simple script that set everything
> up and generates the bug, I can try to see if I can get the
> backtrace and be more precise than a simple "End_of_file"
> error.
the original bug submitter posted a simple way how to
Quoting Sylvain Le Gall (gil...@debian.org):
> If you are able to create a simple script that set everything up and
> generates the bug, I can try to see if I can get the backtrace and be
> more precise than a simple "End_of_file" error.
*I* can't get the backtrace as all my machines having genew
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> Quoting Wolfgang Rohdewald (wolfg...@ro
Quoting Wolfgang Rohdewald (wolfg...@rohdewald.de):
> I now have the same bug after migrating from ubuntu 9.10 32bit
> to ubuntu 10.4 64bit.
>
> Did anybody already find a solution for this?
As of now, no. As already mentioned in the bug history, I need help
from Ocaml gurus for this.
signat
I now have the same bug after migrating from ubuntu 9.10 32bit
to ubuntu 10.4 64bit.
Did anybody already find a solution for this?
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Quoting Pär-Ola Nilsson (p...@home.se):
> >Hmm, I just did the exact same sequence after adding your test
> >database to my local tree and.got no error.
> >
> >Could you send the output of "ls -lR /var/lib/geneweb"?
> >
> >Are you using unstable or testing?
> >
> >
> I
Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Pär-Ola Nilsson (p...@home.se):
I then add a family consisting of father "john doe" and mother "jane
do" which succed.
I then go to the front page and try to navigate "- by the list of
all surnames by alphabetic order"
I then select either long or short displ
Quoting Pär-Ola Nilsson (p...@home.se):
> I then add a family consisting of father "john doe" and mother "jane
> do" which succed.
> I then go to the front page and try to navigate "- by the list of
> all surnames by alphabetic order"
> I then select either long or short display end then click on
Quoting Par-Ola Nilsson (p...@home.se):
> Package: geneweb
> Version: 5.02~cvs20091031-2
> Severity: normal
>
>
> If I search for a person I get a blank page and the following in
> /etc/log/geneweb.log:
> 2009-11-22 20:30:26 (29174) anton?m=NG&n=Nilsson&t=N
> From: localhost
> Agent: Mozilla/
Package: geneweb
Version: 5.02~cvs20091031-2
Severity: normal
If I search for a person I get a blank page and the following in
/etc/log/geneweb.log:
2009-11-22 20:30:26 (29174) anton?m=NG&n=Nilsson&t=N
From: localhost
Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.9.1.5) Gecko/20091112
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