Benoît Knecht wrote: > Stepan Golosunov wrote: > > rtorrent 0.8.6-1 used to be crashing every several weeks for > > me. (Though I do not actually remember whether there were > > std::bad_alloc messages. I thought so but several recent crashes in > > squeeze had basic_string::resize messages.) > > > > After upgrading to wheezy rtorrent started to crash much more > > often. Either immediately after start or about half an hour later, > > often with the messed up *** glibc detected *** rtorrent: corrupted > > double-linked list: 0x094c7a18 *** messages, requiring reset in the > > terminal to get readable output from any subsequent command. > > > > Running rtorrent under valgrind appears to prevent crashes. > > > > After recompiling libtorrent 0.12.9-3 with DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nostrip > > I get the following: > > > > [...] > > I've been running rtorrent/libtorrent 0.8.9/0.12.9 for months without > such problems, but I don't use DHT and you apparently do. So just to see > what might be the differences, could you please post your rtorrent.rc? > If you have anything unusual in there, maybe you could try and see if > the crash happens with a minimal rtorrent.rc too. > > And if you have time, it would be great if you could test 0.9.2/0.13.2 > from [1,2], or even straight from upstream's git repositories [3,4]. > > [1] git://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/rtorrent.git > [2] git://git.debian.org/git/collab-maint/libtorrent.git > [3] git://github.com/rakshasa/rtorrent.git > [4] git://github.com/rakshasa/libtorrent.git > > I can prepare and send you binary packages for 0.9.2/0.13.2 if you need > me to.
rtorrent 0.9.2 and libtorrent 0.13.2 are now in testing, could you give them a try and report back here on the result? Also consider what I mentioned above about rtorrent.rc. Cheers, -- Benoît Knecht -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org