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Subject: libc6: getgrnam() hangs and consumes more and more memory when line in
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Package: libc6
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Tags: sid
When invoking groupdel the system consumes more and more memory.
I have 512_MB memory + 1_GB swap. In 5_minutes the kernel has killed the
process. Using ltrace/strace I realised that file /etc/groups is periodicly
read in function getgrnam(). After deleting a long line (> ~800_bytes), groupdel works
as expected.
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Debian Release: testing/unstable
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ii libdb1-compat 2.1.3-7 The Berkeley database routines [gl
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Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 10:17:13 -0500
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These bugs were fixed in glibc 2.3.2.ds1-1 in experimental, and now in
2.3.2.ds1-8 in unstable.
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