>>>> "Martin" == Martin Husemann
<martin(a)duskware.de> writes:
Hi Martin,
you are reporting a problem with zenirc, right?
Martin> ================================================================
Martin> Dear Bug Team!
Martin> I've been using the zenicb mode with "ancient" xemacs
versions
Martin> for a long time without any problems.
Martin> With the current beta releases I consistently (but not realy
Martin> reliably reproducable at will) have the problem that the
Martin> zenicb mode sometimes "looses sync". I guess there are some
Martin> bytes swallowed or something. This happens "often" but not
Martin> always, i.e. I sometimes can zenicb for multiple hours until
Martin> it hits - but sometimes only for minutes.
Martin> When the bug hits, zenicb outputs things like this:
Martin> [server]
Martin> [server] XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Martin> [server] XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Martin> (where all real output was replaced with X by me). The ^@ and
Martin> following chars are part of the ICB protocol and normally are properly
Martin> decoded, only the XXXX stuff should have been displayed.
Martin> This, of course, might be a bug in the zenicb code, hidden by other
Martin> things in older xemacs versions - but my lisp is too weak to check
Martin> this, unfortunately.
Martin> I'm not using xemacs for other network operations, so I don't know
if
Martin> other modes are affected by this as well.
Martin> Please let me know what further data I could provide to help track
Martin> this down.
Martin> Martin
Martin> (martin(a)netbsd.org)
Martin> Installed XEmacs Packages:
Martin> -------------------------
Martin, the following is peculiar:
Martin> ((zenirc:version 1.13 :type regular)
Did you edit the line above?
I would expect a SPACE between zenirc and :version.
You are using the latest version, though.
zenirc-version "2.112" works fine for me under
(emacs-version)
"XEmacs 21.5 (beta13) \"cauliflower\" [Lucid] (i586-pc-win32, Mule) of
Sat May 17 2003 on D5DC120J"
in a short interactive test on a real IRC channel.
Please come back with a reproducible test-case.
Best regards,
Adrian
Martin> (xslt-process :version 1.11 :type regular)
Martin> (xslide :version 1.04 :type regular)
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