From: Mike Fletcher <mfletcher@iss.net>
Subject: Re: 5.8.2 strange duplicate groups
Date: 07 Dec 1999 14:33:47 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <rtln761r6s.fsf@lemur.iss.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Shenghuo ZHU's message of "07 Dec 1999 14:19:56 -0500"
>>>>> "ZSH" == Shenghuo ZHU <zsh@cs.rochester.edu> writes:
>>>>> "Fletch" == Mike Fletcher <mfletcher@iss.net> writes:
Fletch> I'm getting strange duplicate entries in my group buffer.
Fletch> Here's what it looks like (p5p being the group in
Fletch> question):
Fletch> [ Gnus -- 3345 ]
Fletch> *: p5p */910 3
Fletch> [ Mail -- 3345 ]
Fletch> 3: inbox 3/520 3
Fletch> [ Misc Lists -- 1320 ]
Fletch> [...]
Fletch> [ Perl Lists -- 1272 ]
Fletch> 910: p5p 910/910 3
Fletch> * 0: perl-xs 0/288 3
[...]
ZSH> Use 'G e' to find out the parameters and others.
For the duplicate and the real group `G e' shows:
--------------------------------------------------
;;; Editing the select method for `p5p'.
;; Type `C-c C-c' after you've finished editing.
"native"
--------------------------------------------------
ZSH> Try to use `T D' to remove the first line.
If I do `T D' on just the duplicate line it (the duplicate)
only disappears, but it just pops right back up the next time I `g' to
get new mail.
A wierd behavior I just noticed: if I `C-k' the bogus p5p
group and then hit `g' without subsequently yanking it back, I get a
duplicate of the `perl-xs' group that's next underneath where p5p used
to be.
Curiouser and curiouser . . .
--
Mike Fletcher Internet Security Systems, Inc.
mfletcher@iss.net (678) 443-6239 / fax (770) 395-1972
http://www.iss.net/ Adaptive Network Security for the Enterprise
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1999-12-07 19:12 Mike Fletcher
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