linuxdcpp-team team mailing list archive
-
linuxdcpp-team team
-
Mailing list archive
-
Message #02616
[Bug 300728] Re: out of memory if share contains broken directory names
Except that the same check led to a situation where something
unintentional was shared. This was with an old version of LinuxDC++
(0.691 I believe) and required some character encoding changes between 2
executions.
I didn't manage to reproduce the effect with 0.75 core though, but don't
know if it is because I don't remember the steps correctly or because
other changes in the hashmanager code.
But yes, it can hurt to check (of course the other option was a crash in
that situation, you decide which is more painful).
--RZ
--
out of memory if share contains broken directory names
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/300728
You received this bug notification because you are a member of LinuxDC++
Team, which is subscribed to LinuxDC++.
Status in DC++: Confirmed
Status in Linux DC++: Confirmed
Bug description:
linuxdcpp-1.0.2
Filesystem: ext3 utf8
Default hub encoding: CP1251 (Cyrillic)
All works fine until I create on share directory with name in broken encoding.
Linuxdcpp eat all memory (RSS size more than 700 mb) and killed by OOM.