Hi Jon,

On Wed, Jan 04, 2006 at 09:51:17PM +0900, Jon Keating wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 02, 2006 at 10:19:48PM -0200, Dâniel Fraga wrote:
> >     Is there a workaround for this? Or this bug is too complicated to
> > solve? Thanks.
> 
> I made a commit to SVN and CVS (SVN is available now, CVS in 6 hours) that =
> fixes a certain crash. Let me know if it fixes the one that you encountered.

didn't fix it for me:

14:36:31: [PKT] Packet (SRVv0, 77 bytes) received:
                (128.130.36.180:39346 <- 207.46.2.70:1863)
     0000: 52 4E 47 20 31 36 38 35  31 32 35 35 20 32 30 37   RNG 16851255 207
     0010: 2E 34 36 2E 32 2E 31 34  34 3A 31 38 36 33 20 43   .46.2.144:1863 C
     0020: 4B 49 20 31 31 33 36 33  38 31 37 38 39 2E 31 37   KI 1136381789.17
     0030: 38 37 30 20 68 5F 74 6F  6D 61 6E 6E 40 68 6F 74   870 [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]
     0040: 6D 61 69 6C 2E 63 6F 6D  20 48 54 0D 0A            mail.com HT..
14:36:31: [MSN] Connecting to SB at 207.46.2.144:1863.
14:36:31: [PKT] Packet (TCPv0, 55 bytes) sent:
                (128.130.36.180:44946 -> 207.46.2.144:1863)
     0000: 41 4E 53 20 32 32 20 70  6B 6F 6C 6D 61 6E 6E 40   ANS 22 xxxxxxxx@
     0010: 68 6F 74 6D 61 69 6C 2E  63 6F 6D 20 31 31 33 36   hotmail.com 1136
     0020: 33 38 31 37 38 39 2E 31  37 38 37 30 20 31 36 38   381789.17870 168
     0030: 35 31 32 35 35 0D 0A                               51255..
14:36:31: [PKT] Packet (TCPv0, 47 bytes) received:
                (128.130.36.180:44946 <- 207.46.2.144:1863)
     0000: 49 52 4F 20 32 32 20 31  20 31 20 68 5F 74 6F 6D   IRO 22 1 1 xxxxx
     0010: 61 6E 6E 40 68 6F 74 6D  61 69 6C 2E 63 6F 6D 20   [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
     0020: 48 54 0D 0A 41 4E 53 20  32 32 20 4F 4B 0D 0A      HT..ANS 22 OK..
14:36:31: [MSN] [EMAIL PROTECTED] joined the conversation.
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
  what():  St9bad_alloc
Aborted

Philipp



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