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26 From: David Bremner <david@tethera.net>
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27 To: Gaute Hope <eg@gaute.vetsj.com>, notmuch@notmuchmail.org
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28 Subject: Re: talloc_abort in notmuch_thread_get_tags () when db has been
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53 Gaute Hope <eg@gaute.vetsj.com> writes:
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55 > as far as I can see, there is _no_ way to catch this error without
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56 > completely crashing the application. I would have to isolate this code
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57 > in a separate process or trap SIGABRT (which is certainly messy).
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59 I'm not sure what you expect libnotmuch to do here. There's a fatal
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60 "should not happen" error in the memory allocator; it isn't really the
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61 sort of thing one can recover from. It's also not in code we control.
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63 Of course _why_ this error is happening could still be notmuch's
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64 fault. Can you reproduce the problem under valgrind?
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