[Chandler-dev] passing mail functional tests

Brian Kirsch bkirsch at osafoundation.org
Fri Dec 15 12:20:33 PST 2006


On Dec 14, 2006, at 3:45 AM, Andre Mueninghoff wrote:

> Hi Brian,
>
> As of r12636, I continue to see the Index Out of Range message box  
> every time I sync mail, but I am unable to establish a pattern of  
> cause or effect, and therefore have not filed a bug for it. I also  
> realize from experience with Chandler that this issue may have  
> nothing to do with mail. No traceback appears (using --stderr, and  
> debug level logging). However, I believe I consistently see the  
> following monitor output when I end a session of Chandler during  
> which I have receved the Index Out of Range message after a mail  
> sync. When I share via osaf.us only, that is, use Chandler with no  
> email account fields populated, I do not see this type of message.
>
> Sorted subindex index 'osaf.views.main.summaryblocks.displayDate'  
> installed on
> alue 'Set((UUID('5RZKymaWx7rdpB01iB6Lx7'), 'set'))' of type <class  
> 'repository.
> tem.Sets.Set'> in attribute 'set' on <IndexedSelectionCollection:  
> 7170ecdb-8aed
> 11db-b7f4-0014a51af847> is not sorted properly: value for <UUID:  
> 585090d6-8af2-
> 1db-e532-0014a51af847> is greater than the value for <UUID:  
> 1a568c26-8afb-11db-
> 5df-0014a51af847>
> <DBRepositoryView: MainThread (135)> committed 12 items (9 kbytes)  
> in 0:00:00.1
> 0000, 86 items/s (64 kbytes/s)
> closed db in 0:00:01.063000
> [1723524 refs]
>
> To your other message, I appreciate your offer, but I would not be  
> able to provide my password for the IMAP account I am using even  
> though I have done so in the past with Philippe. Since that time, I  
> have adopted this account for all private correspondance. The  
> service I use is www.fastmail.fm. Both mail.messagingengine.com and  
> www.fastmail.fm can be used for IMAP connections.


Ok that's fine but do understand that I am not able to reproduce this  
behavior and thus can not be of much help to you at this time.


-Brian

>
> Thanks, Andre
>
> On Dec 11, 2006, Brian Kirsch said:
>
>> Hi Andre,
>> There was a schema upgrade in r12591 so you need to rebuild your  
>> repo.
>>
>> If you still see this issue then please file a bug including the
>> server used and
>> any log files or debug messages that are printed.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brian
>>
>>
>> ..
>> On Dec 11, 2006, at 2:49 PM, Andre Mueninghoff wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, in the case it is related, thought I'd mention that I have  
>>> gotten
>>> "Index out of range" dialogue boxes when trying to sync/download my
>>> IMAP
>>> inbox ever since r12591. For example, when there were 72 messages
>>> in my
>>> inbox on the server, 18 would download, then boom, no more  
>>> thereafter.
>>> Repository checks fine.
>>> Good Luck, Andre
>>>
>>> On Mon, 11 Dec 2006 09:36:55 -1000, "Brian Kirsch"
>>> <bkirsch at osafoundation.org> said:
>>>>
>>>> On Dec 11, 2006, at 6:00 AM, Grant Baillie wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 10 Dec, 2006, at 20:37, Reid Ellis wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm still getting this problem. Please note that this is with a
>>>>>> virgin Chandler checkout - no local changes made at all. I  
>>>>>> want to
>>>>>> fix my tinderbox issues relating to the mail address indicator
>>>>>> code, but until I can fix this, I am at a loss. Any insight would
>>>>>> be greatly appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> For a glorious, full-res screenshot:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 	http://static.flickr.com/123/319251387_a66030de12_o.jpg
>>>>>
>>>>> Well, there probably is a Windows DNS setting somewhere you could
>>>>> use to make sure your hostname contains a ".". Good luck finding
>>>>> that ;). Seriously, the IT folks probably know: you could try
>>>>> filing a support ticket. If you have cygwin, maybe the "hostname"
>>>>> command will do the trick?
>>>>>
>>>>> I think I mentioned on IRC the other day that we should think  
>>>>> about
>>>>> having Chandler send the IP address (v4 or v6) in SMTP EHLO/HELO
>>>>> instead of the hostname. There's an allowed syntax for this in RFC
>>>>> (2)821, it's used by at least two clients I know of, and in my
>>>>> experience it works better than requiring users' client OSes to be
>>>>> configured right. (By "IP address" here, I mean the return  
>>>>> value of
>>>>> socket.getpeername(), i.e. the source IP address of the connected
>>>>> socket).
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hum, perhaps that is a good suggestion. Let me take a look at the
>>>> twisted code and see what it is currently sending on EHLO / HELO.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Brian
>>>>
>>>>> --Grant
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Reid
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Dec 9, 2006, at 3:29, Reid Ellis wrote:
>>>>>>> It's strange, I updated to Brian's r12591, which the tinderbox
>>>>>>> was green with early this afternoon, but I keep getting
>>>>>>> functional test failures for TestNewMail, with the dialog coming
>>>>>>> up asking if I want to set up a mail account.  I rm'ed the whole
>>>>>>> chandler dir and re-checked out, but no luck, still the same
>>>>>>> problem.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> This is under Windows XP running in Parallels on a Mac Pro.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Do I need to set up the Windows environment to produce a proper
>>>>>>> fully-qualified domain name or something to pass the mail test?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Reid
>>>>>>
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>>> -- 
>>>   Andre Mueninghoff
>>>   andre_mueninghoff at fastmail.fm
>>>
>>
>>
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