Subj : Re: binkd crashes when reloading after file change detection
To : mark lewis
From : Wilfred van Velzen
Date : Thu Jan 20 2022 04:49 pm
Hi mark,
On 2022-01-20 08:23:16, you wrote to me:
WV>> I start it with '-Cq' options,
ml> 'q'?? hummm... ahhh... quiet mode... ok... i run in a console terminal so i
ml> want to see all of that :)
Mine is run on system startup as a systemd.service. So there is no console to look at. If I want to see what's going on I have a look at the log...
WV>> It never crashes when I edit one of the config files, and never did
WV>> so with older versions...
ml> that's interesting... what is your linux and compiler, please?
ml> $ uname -a; echo; gcc --version
ml> Linux sestar 4.15.0-166-generic #174-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 8 19:07:44 UTC 2021
ml> x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
ml> gcc (Ubuntu 7.5.0-3ubuntu1~18.04) 7.5.0
# uname -a; echo; gcc --version
Linux wilnux5 4.7.5-1.gc7aed11-default #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat Sep 24 11:41:43 UTC 2016 (c7aed11) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
gcc (SUSE Linux) 4.8.5
ml> my configure and compiling output appear to be ok for the most part...
ml> configure doesn't complain loudly about anything and compiling shows a
ml> few warnings about format-overflow where some things may possibly
ml> write more than 12 bytes to a region or destination of only 12 bytes
ml> in readcfg.c... the only other warning is a misleading indention in
ml> https.c where an if statement is apparently missing the "{}" around
ml> the two Log() lines it appears to be protecting... lines 372-374...
That was a long time ago in my case, and I didn't save the output. ;)
ml> just to be sure, i've just pulled and built again but there were no
ml> changes since my last pull and update...
I might try that later...
Bye, Wilfred.
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