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Message #06680
[Bug 1154143] Re: Random freeze DC++ 0.811
Approximately how many is the total usercount in the hubs you're
visiting?
Could you try to pinpoint the offending hub(s) by half-splitting (close
half of them, see if it still freezes)?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1154143
Title:
Random freeze DC++ 0.811
Status in DC++:
New
Bug description:
Converted from Question #223910
So I achieved a frozen DC++ ( http://i.imgur.com/fZMYcrT.png ). But
when I go to SysInternals, none of the threads have 100% CPU usage. In
fact, all threads have no CPU usage (http://i.imgur.com/yybQoVe.png) .
Anyhow being unable to identify the bugged thread, I went ahead and
attached gdb to thread with id _9156_ because it had that weird Start
Address "...!TpCalbackIndependent...". And obtained a stacktrace
(http://sprunge.us/VLSW).
Was this process correct? Next time I encounter such a problem, how
can improve the collected information for a bug report? (Note- I'm not
filing a bug report yet because I'm not even sure if I have the
correct inormation for it yet.)
Symptom: DC++ stops working after a random time. Sometimes just a few minutes after start, or sometimes many hours.
Details: DC++, version 0.811, Windows 7, 64-bit
Here is trace for all the threads: http://sprunge.us/YTjK
ProcessExplorer: http://i.imgur.com/CKoPihz.png
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