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Message #04680
[Bug 878754] Re: 2639 crash
on further testing, i think that the crashes have something to do with connection problems
my internet is not reliable, and the crashes seem to coincide with periods of internet downtime... when i leave dc++ running and i reboot my router , which takes a few minutes for me to do because it is a few rooms away, i return to my computer to find that dc++ has crashed
i just tried to launch dc++ , and after it has started some transfers, i
make windows disconnect from the wifi network... a few seconds later,
dc++ crashes
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Title:
2639 crash
Status in DC++:
New
Bug description:
dc++ crash log:
DC++ has crashed on 2011-10-07 at 22:15:19.
Please report this data to the DC++ team for further investigation.
DC++ version: DC++ v0.785 (r2623)
TTH: 5QFU4TMAC7QHBCQMJDLR5BSQKYEXNPPMSONDWIA
Compiled with GCC 4.6.1
Exception code: c0000005
Windows version: major = 6, minor = 1, build = 7601, SP = 1, type = 1
Processors: 8 * x64
Writing the stack trace...
kernel32: [Failed to load the debugging data into memory (error: 2)] GetConsoleMode
DCPlusPlus: E:\DCDev\bazaar\dcplusplus/boost/boost/thread/win32/basic_recursive_mutex.hpp (69), function: void/unknown on(UserConnection* const this)
ntdll: [Failed to load the debugging data into memory (error: 2)] RtlInitializeExceptionChain
ntdll: [Failed to load the debugging data into memory (error: 2)] RtlInitializeExceptionChain
Information about the crash has been written.
the last few lines in GDB
warning: Invalid parameter passed to C runtime function.
warning: Invalid parameter passed to C runtime function.
Thrown: SocketException: Connection timeout
Program exited with code 03.
(gdb) bt full
No stack.
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