On Mon, Jun 12, 2006 at 09:56:51AM +0200, Luca Capello wrote:
> For the record, I previously thought that my bug was the same as
> #367621 [1] and reported there my backtrace.

> Basically, since June 4th I got some panic errors from swat, which I
> didn't investigate until the same happens for nmbd at boot (I use
> suspend-to-disk, so I don't reboot so often).  I'm sure that at least
> smbd worked, because I mounted my samba shares from different Windows
> XP machines.

> The strange fact is that if I start samba just after boot it doesn't
> give any error.

> >>    wins server = wlan0:0.0.0.0, wlan0:0.0.0.0, wifi:0.0.0.0, wifi:0.0.0.0

> > Wow, what the heck is this?  I wouldn't be at all surprised if this
> > is the cause of your failures.

> I tried commeting out that line in my smb.conf, but nothing changed.
> (anyway, I removed it now).

Hmm, ok.  In that case, I'll need more information, since the backtrace
you've included is missing all debugging symbols.  Could you please install
the samba-dbg package and recreate the failure?

> For the record, I apt-upgrade every day and my libc6 is the one in
> experimental.

Ok, since nobody is reporting this bug against unstable that makes it very
possible that it's actually a bug in the experimental libc6 -- still need
more info first to make that determination, though.

Thanks,
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