Re: problems with threads
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Thanks for the files... unfortunately I'm away from my computers for a
few days but will get back to you when I return next week.
-- John
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 06:35:04PM -0400, Aron Griffis wrote:
> John Goerzen wrote: [Tue May 04 2004, 04:55:04PM EDT]
> > This problem is likely unrelated to threading. Can you send me a -d
> > imap log showing the weird flags attempted to be set?
>
> Ok, one month later I have the debug logs ready for you:
>
> 1.
> http://gentoo.org/~agriffis/offlineimap_bug/20040610_1204_All_bad_machine_before_problem.bz2
> 2.
> http://gentoo.org/~agriffis/offlineimap_bug/20040610_1249_All_good_machine.bz2
> 3.
> http://gentoo.org/~agriffis/offlineimap_bug/20040610_1247_All_bad_machine_with_problem.bz2
> 4.
> http://gentoo.org/~agriffis/offlineimap_bug/20040610_1256_All_good_machine.bz2
>
> Explanation of the logs:
>
> - The machines do not have syncronized clocks. The offlineimap runs
> happened in the order that they are listed above, even though #2
> says 1249 and #3 says 1247. The clock on the good machine is about
> 2.5 minutes ahead of the clock on the bad machine.
>
> - The "All" in the logs above is a result of my logging wrapper for
> offlineimap. It indicates that I was synchronizing all accounts.
> Most of the time I synchronize only one of the accounts at a time.
> The fact that this has only ever happened to me when I'm
> synchronizing multiple accounts simultaneously is what suggests to
> me that it's a threads/locking problem, but I honestly haven't
> attempted to decipher the logs
>
> Let me know if there is more I can provide. The bad machine is still
> in its bad state so I can extract more information if you need it.
>
> Regards,
> Aron
>
> --
> Aron Griffis
> Gentoo Linux Developer
>
>
--
John Goerzen <jgoerzen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> www.complete.org
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