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Alexander Martens updated AMQCPP-199:
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Attachment: python.stress.log.gz
Hi!
As told in AMQCPP-202, the run got locked on its 75th iteration.
I see no thread duplication this time, so this could be a different story.
I'll recompile APR in debug mode (I know I should have done this before...
sorry, I was too tired yesterday night) and try again, since this one seems
easier to reproduce.
> 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
> Fix For: 2.2.2
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> Attachments: python.stress.log.gz, stress-fc8.log.gz, 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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