Re: F14 Flag Day Breaks Pan Newsreader

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On 11/06/2010 02:30 AM, test-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Message: 3 Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2010 18:17:26 -0700 From: stan 
> <gryt2@xxxxx> Subject: Re: F14 Flag Day Breaks Pan Newsreader To: 
> test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: 
> <BLU0-SMTP2015306A32376E279CB1FE3EE4D0@xxxxxxx> Content-Type: 
> text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" On Fri, 05 Nov 2010 16:21:02 -0700 
> Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R <caf@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >  Since installing F14 the Pan newsreader has been unable to
>> >  read multipart binary postings.  Errors like this appear.
>> >  
>> >     Warning: PCRC32 mismatch   Decoded file probably corrupt.
>> >  
>> >  This is with the version of Pan installed with
>> >  system>admin>add/remove.
> You must have something else wrong.  Pan is working just fine here on
> F14, and has from the time of install.  I installed using yum, but that
> shouldn't matter.
>
>   pan-0.133-4.fc12.src.rpm
>
> Despite the name, it is on F14, and everything is fully up to date with
> updates-testing.
>
> Perhaps there is a dependency that is missing because of packaging
> error?
>
> Try running
> yum deplist pam
>
>
The klibido newsreader also corrupts yenc encoded binary postings.

Pan on Ubuntu 10.10 is downloading the very same posting that
Fedora can't get with no difficulty.

Something in the "bowels" of Fedora 14 is causing two different programs
to corrupt data.  I wonder what else is being corrupted in F14.

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