Bob Tanner wrote:
On Tuesday 12 April 2005 10:27 pm, John A Meinel wrote:I think I *sort-of* was able to reproduce the problem. I managed to get a segmentation fault, but when I run it inside the debugger, I don't get a segfault.
export A="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
tla get $A/dists--pcomp tla-pcomp
cd tla-pcomp
tla build-config config
Using your tla-dos-1.3.1b.tar.bz2 I get a core dump.
Primary key fingerprint: 0EC0 8DF8 7697 5B90 CB4A 2855 25D7 8109 848D 0003
* from import revision: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/tar--mainline--1.13.25.5--base-0
* patching for revision: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/tar--pcomp--1.13.25--base-0
* patching for revision: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/tar--pcomp--1.13.25--patch-1
* patching for revision: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/tar--pcomp--1.13.25--patch-2
* patching for revision: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/tar--pcomp--1.13.25--patch-3
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$ ulimit unlimited
I do not see the core file, I'm pretty new to cygwin, so not sure how close it tries to be like unix/linux, but I thought with an unlimited ulimit I'd get a core file.
Which makes it seem like it is a timing thing. Having something to do with a child process.
Are you using a revision library or not? I almost always work with a greedy sparse revision library, placed at the root of one of my drives.
However, I'm still seeing random segfaults. I haven't figured out where it is segfaulting, but as near as I can tell, it seems to not see new files maybe 1% of the time. When this happens tla crashes.
Also, I wouldn't trust it until I get this sorted out. Because I'm also seeing random ++patches-missing-files.0 occurring.
And finally, I'm seeing a weird bug where the filename that is being accessed is "cev" instead of "dev" (basically it is always decrementing the first letter by 1). Probably there is a real bug in there, let me see if I can find it.
John =:->
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