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bug#28596: 26.0.60; [Gnus] Checking mail is no longer reliable and C-g n
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Eli Zaretskii |
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bug#28596: 26.0.60; [Gnus] Checking mail is no longer reliable and C-g no longer quits |
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Sat, 02 Dec 2017 19:40:33 +0200 |
> From: nljlistbox2@gmail.com (N. Jackson)
> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 13:27:35 -0400
> Cc: Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>, 28596@debbugs.gnu.org
>
> At 10:13 -0400 on Tuesday 2017-09-26, N. Jackson wrote:
> >
> > The problem can be easily seen in the *Server* buffer. All my
> > nntp servers are broken.
> >
> > - The nntp servers that are managed by the Agent are in an
> > "offline" state even though Gnus is currently plugged (and I
> > have a good Internet connection), and the `O', `C' and `R'
> > (open, close, and reset all) commands have not effect. (Toggling
> > the plugged/unplugged state a few times hasn't changed this
> > brokenness.)
> >
> > - The nntp servers that are not managed by the Agent are in a
> > "denied" state and the `O', `C' and `R' (open, close, and reset
> > all) commands have not effect.
>
> It almost seems as if Gnus is in an "unplugged" state even though
> in the mode line it says that it's "plugged". (Toggling the
> plugged/unplugged state so that the mode line says it's
> "unplugged" doesn't help though.)
>
> One reason why I think Gnus is actually "unplugged" is that when I
> enter a news group that is managed by the Agent when Gnus is
> "unplugged", the *Summary* buffer is displayed almost instantly.
> In contrast when Gnus is not in a "broken" state and is "plugged",
> loading the *Summary* buffer is slow as Gnus will retrieve headers
> over the Internet,
>
> A second reason why I think Gnus is actually "unplugged" is that
> there are lines in news group *Summary* buffers like
>
> - .â0.0kâ1969-12-31 19:00â ⣠Gnus Agent [Undownloaded article
> 218857]
>
> which I would normally only see when Gnus is "unplugged".
>
> I have now restarted Emacs to get Gnus back into a working state
> -- I have to get real work done. I will report more when I have
> time to investigate a "broken" instance of Gnus more thoroughly.
Any news on this? Is this problem still present in the Emacs 26.0.90
pretest?
- bug#28596: 26.0.60; [Gnus] Checking mail is no longer reliable and C-g no longer quits,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- bug#28596: 26.0.60; [Gnus] Checking mail is no longer reliable and C-g no longer quits, N. Jackson, 2017/12/04
- bug#28596: 26.0.60; [Gnus] Checking mail is no longer reliable and C-g no longer quits, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/12/04
- bug#28596: 26.0.60; [Gnus] Checking mail is no longer reliable and C-g no longer quits, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/12/22
- bug#28596: 26.0.60; [Gnus] Checking mail is no longer reliable and C-g no longer quits, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2017/12/27
- Message not available
- bug#28596: 26.0.60; Gnus gets into an ambiguous plugged/unplugged state that prevents retrieval of news, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2017/12/28
- bug#28596: 26.0.60; Gnus gets into an ambiguous plugged/unplugged state that prevents retrieval of news, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/12/28
- bug#28596: 26.0.60; Gnus gets into an ambiguous plugged/unplugged state that prevents retrieval of news, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2017/12/28
- bug#28596: 26.0.60; Gnus gets into an ambiguous plugged/unplugged state that prevents retrieval of news, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/12/28
- bug#28596: 26.0.60; Gnus gets into an ambiguous plugged/unplugged state that prevents retrieval of news, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2017/12/28
- bug#28596: 26.0.60; Gnus gets into an ambiguous plugged/unplugged state that prevents retrieval of news, N. Jackson, 2017/12/28