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Alexander Martens commented on AMQCPP-199:
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Hi,
I suspect this is related to the client, not the broker, which is giving no
errors nor warnings at all. I'm not experiencing any memory leaks.
May be this has something to do with the fact that I am unable to manage decaf
to pass its unit tests (take a look at issue AMQCPP-200).
I'd better wait for AMQCPP-200 to be confirmed / solved before I continue
debugging at boost / pyactivemq level,...
Thanks for you help Albert!
> Segmentation fault at decaf/net/SocketInputStream.cpp (line 108)
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> Key: AMQCPP-199
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/AMQCPP-199
> Project: ActiveMQ C++ Client
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Decaf, Openwire
> Affects Versions: 2.2.1
> Environment: RHEL 5.2 (32 bits), apr-1.3.3, apr-util-1.3.4, ActiveMQ
> 5.1, gcc 4.1.2-42 (20071124), Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build
> 1.6.0_06-b02), pyactivemq-0.1.0rc1
> Reporter: Alexander Martens
> Assignee: Timothy Bish
> Attachments: stress.out
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> We're getting occasional segmentation faults in our Python based application.
> The easiest way to reproduce it is by running pyactivemq's stress tests
> (src/tests/stresstest.py).
> The offending line seems to be always the same.
> I send you attached a full gdb postmortem back-trace.
> Any help will be appreciated!
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