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[Pan-users] Re: Valgrind log
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Charles Kerr |
Subject: |
[Pan-users] Re: Valgrind log |
Date: |
Sun, 17 Aug 2003 10:33:06 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.5.4i |
pspell is crashing on you. If I were you, I'd dump pspell like a stone,
install aspell 0.50.x, and rebuild gtkspell to work with aspell.
At some point in the 0.14.x series Pan's going to bundle gtkspell and
make aspell a requirement for spellchecking. I've had more pspell
bug reports than I care to think about.
--
cheers,
Charles
> ==7308== Use of uninitialised value of size 4
> ==7308== at 0x4023558A: __dynamic_cast (in /usr/lib/libgtkspell.so.0.0.0)
> ==7308== by 0x49F0176C:
> pspell_aspell::PA_Manager::PA_Manager(PspellConfig*, void*) (in
> /usr/lib/libpspell_aspell.so.2.0.1)
> ==7308== by 0x49F023F1: libpspell_aspell_LTX_new_pspell_manager_class (in
> /usr/lib/libpspell_aspell.so.2.0.1)
> ==7308== by 0x4024A2AF: new_pspell_manager_class(PspellConfig*) (in
> /usr/lib/libpspell.so.4.0.3)
> ==7308==
> ==7308== Jump to the invalid address stated on the next line
> ==7308== at 0xBFFFDE90: ???
> ==7308== by 0x49F0176C:
> pspell_aspell::PA_Manager::PA_Manager(PspellConfig*, void*) (in
> /usr/lib/libpspell_aspell.so.2.0.1)
> ==7308== by 0x49F023F1: libpspell_aspell_LTX_new_pspell_manager_class (in
> /usr/lib/libpspell_aspell.so.2.0.1)
> ==7308== by 0x4024A2AF: new_pspell_manager_class(PspellConfig*) (in
> /usr/lib/libpspell.so.4.0.3)
> ==7308== Address 0xBFFFDE90 is on thread 1's stack
> ==7308==
> ==7308== Jump to the invalid address stated on the next line
> ==7308== at 0x30BFDE73: ???
> ==7308== by 0x49F0176C:
> pspell_aspell::PA_Manager::PA_Manager(PspellConfig*, void*) (in
> /usr/lib/libpspell_aspell.so.2.0.1)
> ==7308== by 0x49F023F1: libpspell_aspell_LTX_new_pspell_manager_class (in
> /usr/lib/libpspell_aspell.so.2.0.1)
> ==7308== by 0x4024A2AF: new_pspell_manager_class(PspellConfig*) (in
> /usr/lib/libpspell.so.4.0.3)
> ==7308== Address 0x30BFDE73 is not stack'd, malloc'd or free'd
- [Pan-users] Re: Valgrind log,
Charles Kerr <=