Re: [OpenAFS] 'pts' core dumps, Solaris 5.9, OAFS 1.4.2

2007-01-26 Thread Derrick J Brashear

On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, Kim Kimball wrote:


Has anyone else seen this behavior:


Yup. Fixed in 1.4.3rc1 already.
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Re: [OpenAFS] 'pts' core dumps, Solaris 5.9, OAFS 1.4.2

2007-01-26 Thread Derrick J Brashear

On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, Jeff Blaine wrote:


An afterthought...

This truly does concern me.

How does a production/stable release make it out with pts
commands coredumping?

Is there a testing framework in place?  Maybe it just doesn't
go this deep? :(


We're actually revamping it. It did, but had some issues, and well, we 
missed this.


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[OpenAFS] 'pts' core dumps, Solaris 5.9, OAFS 1.4.2

2007-01-25 Thread Kim Kimball

Has anyone else seen this behavior:

bash-2.05$ pts mem kim:foobar
Members of kim:foobar (id: -152687) are:
bash-2.05$ pts rename kim:foobar kim:boofar
Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
bash-2.05$

bash-2.05$ pts chown kim:foobar kkadmin
Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
bash-2.05$

Kim

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Re: [OpenAFS] 'pts' core dumps, Solaris 5.9, OAFS 1.4.2

2007-01-25 Thread Kevin Hildebrand


Yes, I submitted a patch for this a while back, it's in the CVS head - 
look for changes to src/ptserver/ptuser.c.


Kevin Hildebrand
University of Maryland, College Park


On Thu, 25 Jan 2007, Kim Kimball wrote:


Has anyone else seen this behavior:

bash-2.05$ pts mem kim:foobar
Members of kim:foobar (id: -152687) are:
bash-2.05$ pts rename kim:foobar kim:boofar
Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
bash-2.05$

bash-2.05$ pts chown kim:foobar kkadmin
Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
bash-2.05$

Kim

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Re: [OpenAFS] 'pts' core dumps, Solaris 5.9, OAFS 1.4.2

2007-01-25 Thread Jeff Blaine

* pts chown and rename crashes have been fixed.

https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-announce/2007/000180.html

Kim Kimball wrote:

Has anyone else seen this behavior:

bash-2.05$ pts mem kim:foobar
Members of kim:foobar (id: -152687) are:
bash-2.05$ pts rename kim:foobar kim:boofar
Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
bash-2.05$

bash-2.05$ pts chown kim:foobar kkadmin
Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
bash-2.05$

Kim




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Re: [OpenAFS] 'pts' core dumps, Solaris 5.9, OAFS 1.4.2

2007-01-25 Thread Jeff Blaine

An afterthought...

This truly does concern me.

How does a production/stable release make it out with pts
commands coredumping?

Is there a testing framework in place?  Maybe it just doesn't
go this deep? :(

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Re: [OpenAFS] 'pts' core dumps, Solaris 5.9, OAFS 1.4.2

2007-01-25 Thread Jeffrey Altman
Jeff Blaine wrote:
 An afterthought...
 
 This truly does concern me.
 
 How does a production/stable release make it out with pts
 commands coredumping?
 
 Is there a testing framework in place?  Maybe it just doesn't
 go this deep? :(

We do not have a test framework that can test every command.
We do not have the infrastructure nor do we have the people
resources to write and run the tests.

The subject of testing has been raised many times.  We want
to have it.  Folks who want to contribute but are not file
system or security developers can write user level test
suites and help us by running them against the release candidates.

Jeffrey Altman



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