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RE: mutt/Cygwin locks on some characters?


I'm working on a new mutt-1.4.1 release; expect it in the next few weeks/months.

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Gary R. Van Sickle
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-owner@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-owner@cygwin.com]On Behalf
> Of Lester Ingber
> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 11:35 AM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: mutt/Cygwin locks on some characters?
>
>
> I haven't seen this problem before.  I'm using all the latest Current
> Cygwin packages under XP Professional.
>
> I have an email to which I simply wish to reply.  When I try "r" in mutt,
> mutt stalls/locks up when it tries to include the original email, and I
> have to kill the process.  When I save the email to a file, I find that
> the problem is imply that the person's name has an accent, e.g.
> xxxé yyyy
> If I edit this to
> xxxe yyyy
> then the return in mutt (using mutt -f file, etc.) works just fine.
>
> Now, the same email under FreeBSD, using Mutt 1.2.5.1i, on another
> machine, works just fine with the original email.
>
> Furthermode, under Cygwin, when I try
> mutt -V
> under tcsh, the printout immediately gets cleared?  (I do not have this
> problem with other tools, e.g., `gcc -V`.)  Under bash I do not have
> this clearing problem, but a reply under mutt still fails.
>
> mutt drops a small mutt.exe.stackdump file:
>     ------------8<------------ top cut -> bottom ------------->8------------
> Stack trace:
> Frame     Function  Args
> 0022DF50  61073F0A  (00000B5C, 00000006, 0022DFB0, 61076201)
> 0022DFA0  61074122  (00000B5C, 00000006, 0022DFF0, 6107465A)
> 0022DFB0  61073FCC  (00000006, 00000006, 00000000, 00000001)
> 0022DFF0  6107465A  (61001020, 004677C0, 0046772A, 000002E7)
> 0022E020  61001114  (0046772A, 000002E7, 004677C0, 00467C2D)
> 0022E7A0  00467C53  (100F279C, 100F2A40, 00000003, 100FABC0)
> 0022E7F0  0046823C  (100F279C, 100F2A40, 100F3320, 00000000)
> 0022EA40  004684F1  (100FACC8, 100FAC70, 00000000, 00000000)
> 0022EB70  00469468  (100FAC70, 0022EB20, 00000004, 00000001)
> 0022F120  0046554C  (00000001, 100FABD0, 00000000, 100F42B8)
> 0022F730  0041D5E0  (00000000, 00000018, 77F705FA, 002305DC)
> 0022FEF0  0043A581  (00000003, 615F0930, 100C0328, 0022FF24)
> 0022FF40  61007408  (610D1F58, FFFFFFFE, 000007F0, 610D1E7C)
> 0022FF90  610076ED  (00000000, 00000000, 00000001, 00000000)
> 0022FFB0  0049D912  (00439534, 037F0009, 0022FFF0, 77E814C7)
> 0022FFC0  0040103C  (0022E1F0, 00000001, 7FFDF000, ED0A3CF0)
> End of stack trace (more stack frames may be present)
>     ------------8<------------ bottom cut <- top ------------->8------------
>
> In fact, I cannot even send this email from Cygwin.  I had to upload it
> to my FreeBSD machine to send it.
>
> Lester
>
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>  Prof. Lester Ingber  ingber@ingber.com  ingber@alumni.caltech.edu
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