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Message #00707
[Bug 555594] [NEW] Crashes with segmentation fault
Public bug reported:
When running linuxdcpp, it crashes with segmentation fault. Normally it
takes over an hour between the start and crash, and within a day. But I
have had periods where it worked for a week. (This means hashing,
downloading, seeding etc. all works fine, until the crash).
I have newer succeeded to find out what the program is doing when it
crashes, because I don't sit by the computer (server) all time.
I run Debian 5.0 i686, and compiled linuxdcpp 1.0.3 myself, guided by
the manual. I had the same problem with 1.0.2.
An interesting thing was, that when running in gdb, the gui was still
alive, but frozen, after the crash, while the whole program crashed at
once when running linuxdcpp by it's own.
** Affects: linuxdcpp
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: fault segmentation
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Crashes with segmentation fault
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555594
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Bug description:
When running linuxdcpp, it crashes with segmentation fault. Normally it takes over an hour between the start and crash, and within a day. But I have had periods where it worked for a week. (This means hashing, downloading, seeding etc. all works fine, until the crash).
I have newer succeeded to find out what the program is doing when it crashes, because I don't sit by the computer (server) all time.
I run Debian 5.0 i686, and compiled linuxdcpp 1.0.3 myself, guided by the manual. I had the same problem with 1.0.2.
An interesting thing was, that when running in gdb, the gui was still alive, but frozen, after the crash, while the whole program crashed at once when running linuxdcpp by it's own.
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