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Welcome to NeoMutt, @moh-kaos. Sorry this is your first experience of our program :-(
Great! Getting started is generally the hardest bit. Which version of NeoMutt are you using? (The latest is 2024-12-12)
OK, no debugging symbols...
OK, that's the header cache. A couple of things you could try: Disable the Header CacheTemporarily comment out the config: Delete the Header CacheRe-enable the config. How about if you restart NeoMutt? Better CachingBonus tip, use a better backend... If you see LMDB is a modern database that's much faster than TokyoCabinet (the default). |
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Thanks for the prompt reply. Pardon the ignorant question---but how do I
find the config file? Is that via nano ~/.muttrc?
I looked at the output of neomutt -v | grep storage but only tokyocabinet
was listed.
I went to the MX repo and installed LMDB (I think) but how do I config
neomutt to use it? FWIW, mutt also stopped working. Exact same problem.
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Welcome to NeoMutt, @moh-kaos <https://github.com/moh-kaos>.
Sorry this is your first experience of our program :-(
Was initially successful.
Great! Getting started is generally the hardest bit.
*Which version of NeoMutt are you using?* (The latest is 2024-12-12
<https://github.com/neomutt/neomutt/releases/tag/20241212>)
Finding a recent version of NeoMutt is important for bug-fixes (and
features).
#4 0x000055555562dfe3 in ?? ()
OK, no debugging symbols...
#0 ... libtokyocabinet.so.9
OK, that's the header cache.
In the past, this has been a problem, but it shouldn't be now.
A couple of things you could try:
Disable the Header Cache
Temporarily comment out the config: set header_cache = "~/.cache/mutt/"
Does NeoMutt work now?
Delete the Header Cache
Re-enable the config.
Delete all the files in ~/.cache/mutt/ (wherever your cache is saved).
Does NeoMutt work now?
How about if you restart NeoMutt?
Better Caching
Bonus tip, use a better backend...
Have a look at the output of neomutt -v | grep storage
If you see lmdb listed, add this to your config:
set header_cache_backend = "lmdb"
LMDB is a modern database that's much faster than TokyoCabinet (the
default).
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To get other types you'd need MX Linux to alter their build of NeoMutt.
…--that seems like a tall order, no?
Which version of NeoMutt are you using?
--how do i find out?
Have you tried deleting the cache files?
--how do i do that?
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but how do I find the config file?
er, it's wherever you left it :-)
NeoMutt reads two config files on startup: system and user.
Here's a guide to the order it looks for them:
- https://neomutt.org/guide/configuration#files
but only tokyocabinet was listed.
Ah, OK.
The storage type is a compile-time option.
To get other types you'd need MX Linux to alter their build of NeoMutt.
FWIW, mutt also stopped working. Exact same problem.
Hmm... That *is* weird.
Which version of NeoMutt are you using?
Have you tried deleting the cache files?
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Figured it out. You were right re cache. Deleted header cache after some
research. works like magick. Thank you!
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To get other types you'd need MX Linux to alter their build of NeoMutt.
that seems like a tall order, no?
Don't know.
MX Linux probably has a support community.
You might be able to find out who packages NeoMutt.
Which version of NeoMutt are you using?
how do i find out?
neomutt -v
Have you tried deleting the cache files?
how do i do that?
Look at the $header_cache config option, e.g. neomutt -Q header_cache
and delete the files at that location.
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Hi all. New noob here.
Using MX Linux, set up Mutt with gmail.
Was initially successful. Emails and all.
Then at some point when trying to use again, it stuck at 4% giving a segmentation fault.
Using gdb it says:
What do I do?
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