Summary: | Claws-Mail hangs after clicking on MH folder (folder.c:2045:TIMING folder_item_open : 179s974ms) | ||
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Product: | Claws Mail (GTK 2) | Reporter: | unsuspicious.fakename+computer |
Component: | Folders/MH | Assignee: | users |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 3.8.1 | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux |
Description
unsuspicious.fakename+computer
2012-09-30 12:53:26 UTC
It looks like a very slow processing rule (or pre/post-processing) ? folder.c:4431:processing inbox ... folder.c:4485:called inc_unlock (lock count 0) Can't reproduce any more since google / gmail is done with its annual certificate rotation mess so... Probably this was somehow related to old and new certificates being switched forth and back constantly although I never saw anything hinting at that in the logs. Anything related to mail retrieval / ssl was far far away from the manifestation of the problem most of the time and looked fine / totally unrelated at that time. OK, thanks for your feedback. Maybe you had the alertpanel about changed certificate but it got hidden in the background, or something like that... Marking worksforme, then ! There definitely was no alert panel / popup hidden anywhere - I suspected there to be a frozen / hidden window like that in the background at some point (compiz sometimes messes stuff like that up) before I started looking at the logs - but dismissed that idea again, because even after trying it again in xfwm4 +looking with wmctrl I couldn't find the "suspect" / window. I can only make wild guesses at this point though what actually happened... In retrospect, this is one possibility of how stuff could have happened: 1) Certificate changes. 2) Prompt to accept "new" certificate pops up 3) Connection times out, alert window stays open? 4) Certificate changes (back) AGAIN 5) I come back to the machine and click "accept certificate", walk away again. 6) Something goes wrong here? 7) Random unrelated stuff keeps happening. 8) I come back and click on a Folder. Folderview is waiting for [whatever should have happened during step (6)]? Well... maybe I'll figure it out next year. |