Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Tue Oct 28 03:21:30 +0100 2008:
> Reformatted excerpts from Kevin Riggle's message of 2008-10-26:
> > Working with a draft message today got me lots of exceptions, usually
> > when I saved the draft and went back to my inbox.  (These all took the
> > same form, so I've only attached one of them.)  Running sup-sync
> > didn't help.  Attempting to /delete/ a draft (open the message, hit
> > 'e' on the draft, quit my editor, close the buffer in Sup, hit 'y' for
> > discard) got me a segfault in Ruby (the stock Ubuntu package thereof):
> > 
> > ./lib/sup/draft.rb:38: [BUG] Segmentation fault ruby 1.8.6 (2007-09-24) 
> > [x86_64-linux] 
> 
> That don't look good.
> 
> > --- EOFError from thread: main
> > End-of-File Error occured at <except.c>:93 in xraise
> > Error occured in compound_io.c:137 - cmpdi_read_i
> >         Tried to read past end of file. File length is <1> and tried to 
> > read to <30056>
> 
> That neither. Any weird situations like running out of disk space?
> 
> Have you tried sup-sync -a sup://drafts? That should force a full
> reindex of all your draft messages.
> 
> You can also try deleting the message manually through devel/console.sh.
> Search the archives for "console.sh"; I believe there are a few good
> examples of using it.

Yes console.sh is very nice! However the API seems not really designed to be
used that way, maybe a small refactoring with more idiomatic names (like in
rails) would be nice.

  ex: Message.find_by_message_id
      Message.search(:first, 'is:draft foo bar').destroy!

-- 
Nicolas Pouillard aka Ertai
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