This is on a testing system running a 2.6.8 kernel. When I try to run gtkgrepmail, I get an error message: Host localhost is uncontactable If I try any searches with gtkgrepmail, gtkgrepmail starts using about 99% of CPU and never returns results. Running it in a terminal generates the following: ~$ gtkgrepmail GLib-Message: **GDate prepared a new set of locale-specific parse rules. GLib-Message: january jan GLib-Message: february feb GLib-Message: march mar GLib-Message: april apr GLib-Message: may may GLib-Message: june jun GLib-Message: july jul GLib-Message: august aug GLib-Message: september sep GLib-Message: october oct GLib-Message: november nov GLib-Message: december dec GLib-Message: **Using twodigit years with cutoff year: 1930 GLib-Message: **Order: Month, Day, Year GLib-Message: **Sample date in this locale: `07/04/76' GLib-Message: Found 3 ints, `2' `12' `5' and written out month 0 GLib-Message: Found 3 ints, `2' `12' `5' and written out month 0 GLib-Message: Found 3 ints, `2' `12' `5' and written out month 0 Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/gtkgrepmail line 1256. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/gtkgrepmail line 1256. GLib-Message: Found 3 ints, `2' `12' `5' and written out month 0 GLib-Message: Found 3 ints, `2' `12' `5' and written out month 0 Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/gtkgrepmail line 1256. Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/gtkgrepmail line 1256. After reading documentation and googling, I haven't figured out how to fix this. Anyone have ideas on how to fix this? -- Jerome
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