>Pretty consistent for me. I put a check in the Berkley code to work around,
>but not sure of the root cause either.
Something must be getting double freed, but I can't figure out what.
>I just realized that a Seen message set of *:2099348686 means all messages
>have been seen. Were all your messages unseen before the upgrade? I
do
A seen message set of *:2099348686 means all messages have been seen up to
and including 2099348686.
We are using what RFC 3501
Pretty consistent for me. I put a check in the Berkley code to work around,
but not sure of the root cause either.
Duh. Button next to Comment button. I closed.
>I was trying to figure out how to reject the request myself. Does not
look
Do you have the button "Close merge request" on the bottom of the screen?
>It looks like the Berkley code is passing a NULL to a memory free routine
>that does not check for NULL. Anyone else having a problem? If not,
I
>will look into how I build the server.
It happens to me too, some of the time, and I have been busting my butt trying
to figure it
I just realized that a Seen message set of *:2099348686 means all messages
have been seen. Were all your messages unseen before the upgrade? I do
ignore Visit records when upgrading that look bad. If they got skipped, the
message set would be blank and all messages would show as unseen after
When I build from master now, when I shutdown citserver, it core dumps right
after closing the 0d database. Since I had an issue where webcit was core
dumping and was not re-creatable by anyone else, I am wondering if this is
just me.
It looks like the Berkley code is passing a NULL to a
I was trying to figure out how to reject the request myself. Does not look
like you can. I Googled and others were talking about how GitLab was
lacking that option. If you can figure out how to reject or delete it, I
will not be offended unless you don't tell me how :-) Otherwise I will just
Ok then, I think the proper workflow is to cancel the merge request and start
a new one? I could reject it but that seems rude :)
It isn't just "a seen message set" -- it was ALL of them, across all rooms,
at least for me. But if you want an example, my current seen-set for this
room
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