Hello,

Yesterday was an unusually good day for bugs (others may call it a bad day).  
Two Bacula crashes showed up in the Bacula regressions. Thanks regression 
testers. :-( The first one is an SD race condition. It was automatically 
identified by Eric's thread deadlock detection code -- good going Eric. I 
have not yet fixed it -- it will need more reflection as it is a non-trivial 
conceptial problem.

The second one was in bstrncat() -- really ugly, because it trashes memory 
under certain conditions :-(  This one should now be fixed (it is in the git 
repo).  We will probably back port it.  This one is a lesson in how Kern has 
misunderstood the Unix definition of strncat() for almost 40 
years!!!  :-(  :-(

Kern

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