Would that be pth 1.3.7 or 1.4a3?
--- Thomas Muldowney <temas@box5.net> wrote:
> I'm going to suggest you try recompiling with the
> latest versions of pth and
> adns (adns had a new release just a few days ago).
> It seems to be some sort of
> compilation error, because I can't reproduce it at
> all. I'm testing it all
> on a system I built with all the latest versions
> just yesterday.
>
> --temas
>
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 03:22:53PM +0800, Lars
> Hansson wrote:
> > The solution (kinda)
> > Well, after some more testing it seems that the
> jabber server doesnt start
> > up properly until at least one user has connected
> and disconnected.
> >
> > To crash:
> > 1 start jserver
> > 2 start a transport (i've tested with icq and
> yahoo)
> > 3 connect with a client
> > 4 kill the client (ie kill -9 on *nix)
> > 5 both jserver and the transport will coredump
> (Segmentation fault)
> >
> > To not crash:
> > 1 start jserver
> > 2 start a transport
> > 3 connect with a client
> > 4 disconnect properly with the client (ie, log
> off)
> > 5 connect with the client again
> > 6 kill the client
> > 7 no core dumps. everything will run fine.
> >
> > This seems to have something to do with
> connections in general since the
> > following will also result in a core dump
> > 1 start jserver
> > 2 start transport with -D
> > 3 press ctrl-c
> > 4 both the transport and the jserver will dump
> (Segmentation fault)
> >
> > Can someone recreate this behavior?
> >
> > Cheers
> > Lars Hansson
> >
> >
> >
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