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46 Subject: emacs crashes
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47 From: Brian May <brian@microcomaustralia.com.au>
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66 I have found certain emails, when I try to view them with the emacs
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67 notmuch client, will cause emacs to crash (segmentation fault). Every
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68 time, 100% reproducible.
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70 A theory of have is maybe the emails are too big and the system can't cope, eg:
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72 brian@aquitard:~$ notmuch show thread:00000000000104db | wc --bytes
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74 brian@aquitard:~$ notmuch show thread:000000000000fbab | wc --bytes
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78 These are emailed TSM Operational Reports, entirely ASCII (plus some
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79 non-ASCII rubbish), no attachments, with a large number of log
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82 An alternative theory is perhaps the non-ASCII rubbish (from weird
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83 filenames some of our users have) is causing problems.
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85 Anybody else experienced similar results?
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89 Brian May <brian@microcomaustralia.com.au>
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