En/na Wolfgang Sourdeau ha escrit:
Any hint?
There is likely one particular event that causes the issue. What you
might want to do is to extract the event in question. Since the crash
occurs in the reccurence code, you need to search for an element in your
boss's tables where the c_cyclein
Any hint?
There is likely one particular event that causes the issue. What you
might want to do is to extract the event in question. Since the crash
occurs in the reccurence code, you need to search for an element in your
boss's tables where the c_cycleinfo column is not null and where the
En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
En/na Wolfgang Sourdeau ha escrit:
It's very difficult to determine what causes your problem here...
Because we don't know which methods are executed at the listed
locations. You could send us the res
En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
En/na Wolfgang Sourdeau ha escrit:
It's very difficult to determine what causes your problem here...
Because we don't know which methods are executed at the listed
locations. You could send us the result of "objdump -t
/usr/lib/lib
En/na Luca Olivetti ha escrit:
En/na Wolfgang Sourdeau ha escrit:
It's very difficult to determine what causes your problem here...
Because we don't know which methods are executed at the listed
locations. You could send us the result of "objdump -t
/usr/lib/libNGCards.so" and hopefully we wil
En/na Wolfgang Sourdeau ha escrit:
It's very difficult to determine what causes your problem here...
Because we don't know which methods are executed at the listed
locations. You could send us the result of "objdump -t
/usr/lib/libNGCards.so" and hopefully we will find some information there.
It's very difficult to determine what causes your problem here...
Because we don't know which methods are executed at the listed
locations. You could send us the result of "objdump -t
/usr/lib/libNGCards.so" and hopefully we will find some information there.
Also, make sure you are using the l
Ok, last week I updated sogo to 1.2.2, apparently everything was working
ok, but today my boss complained that he cannot see his appointments in
the web interface, though they appear in lightning.
Looking at the logs, I see this (full trace below):
*** stack smashing detected ***: /usr/sbin/sog