I think I reported that bug, and it was crashing instantly on start, not
within minutes. Also, I think that never ended up in a release afair, it
was just in trunk.
On 8 Jul 2013 13:30, "Joan" <aseq...@gmail.com> wrote:

> BTW, just found in the changelog for 0.14.1 this:
>   ! fix, net_aggr.c: defining a networks_file configuration directive in
>     conjunction with --enable-ipv6 was causing a SEGVs. This is now solved.
>
> That could be the cause for my issue (unless debian backported the fixes)
>
>
> 2013/7/8 Joan <aseq...@gmail.com>
>
>> I have tried the version in wheezy with the same results as with squeeze,
>> now, I am trying to reproduce the crash with the 0.14.3 downloaded from the
>> site.
>> So far it hasn't crashed, but so far there's only minimal traffic via
>> this router.
>>
>> I'll be back with more info...
>>
>>
>> 2013/7/6 Karl O. Pinc <k...@meme.com>
>>
>> As an alternative you should consider upgrading to debian
>>> wheezy as squeeze will go out of support about 2013-11-04,
>>> in 4 months.
>>> You'll have to upgrade anyway and this might fix your problem.
>>> Wheezy has pmacct 0.14.0.
>>>
>>> You can get help with any of this for debian using irc chat on
>>> the #debian channel of irc.freenode.net.
>>>
>>> On 07/05/2013 05:39:41 PM, Paolo Lucente wrote:
>>> > Hi Joan,
>>> >
>>> > I can verify the backtrace you provided does not apply to the current
>>> > (and 0.14.3 release to that matter) code. Also, the issue is related
>>> > to
>>> > querying the content of a networks_file - which is a part of the code
>>> > that got some changes meanwhile. I propose you download/compile
>>> > 0.14.3
>>> > release or CVS code and try again. If these still give troubles
>>> > please
>>> > send me privately a new backtrace to inspect. Let me know.
>>> >
>>> > Cheers,
>>> > Paolo
>>> >
>>> > On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 06:46:21PM +0200, Joan wrote:
>>> > > Hi again,
>>> > >
>>> > > I am experiencing crashes only after a couple of minutes of
>>> > starting-04
>>> > > pmacctd. I am on the current squeeze version, but I recompiled from
>>> > the
>>> > > sources to get non-stripped binaries.
>>> > > After running the process for some minutes the program crashes as
>>> > usually
>>> > > leaving a nice backtrace.
>>> > > Could you have a look into this and tell me if it's something that
>>> > was
>>> > > fixed in a newer version?
>>> > >
>>> > > Regards,
>>> > >
>>> > > Joan
>>> >
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