Hello Orlando -
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Orlando Andico wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've just transferred a production Radiator 2.13.1 setup from Red Hat
> Linux 5.2 to FreeBSD 3.3 and ran into a pile of trouble. Note that this
> setup worked perfectly on Linux and Solaris.
>
> Problem: I get lots of free() called recursively warnings (when I use a
> Perl 5.005_03 I built myself, and the FreeBSD libc malloc). After a lot of
> this, the radiusd crashes. If I use a home-built Perl with the Perl
> builtin malloc (which I think is Doug Lea's malloc) I don't get the
> warnings, just a sudden crash. I also tried using the Perl which comes
> with the 3.3 distribution, same problem.
I think you should rebuild Perl, MD5 and Radiator all from scratch so you have
a known starting point. It could be that there are two sets of malloc/free
calls that are doing different things.
hth
Hugh
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