I guess this can be closed. Gone all day without being able to replicate
the sigfault, so nothing to capture.
It seems to be chugging along well now, must have been user error on my
side.
Thanks for the quick response!
-Zac Morris
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 2:03 PM Bernhard Übelacker
wrote:
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(meta: sorry reply all goes against my core nature ;-)
Ive stepped out for a bit so I'll take a look at gdb-minimal when I'm back,
but as of this morning I haven't been able to make it crash. I'll try the
largest energized pak when I'm back and see if I can force a crash then.
Thanks,
Zac
On
Ok, so the package corekeeper would be an option?
Is gdb-minimal also already too much?
Kind regards,
Bernhard
PS.: please leave the bugs email as CC or To. ;-)
Hello Zac Morris,
you still may consider installed systemd-coredump and
when it happens again provide the complete lines reported
by journalctl related to the crash.
I, as I said not deeply involved in dnsmasq and just trying to
collect some information, tried to replicate your configuration,
but
>
> Kind regards,
> Bernhard
>
>
> ---- Weitergeleitete Nachricht
> Betreff:Re: Bug#921310: dnsmasq "segment fault" bug when total conf
> files size is too large
> Datum: Sat, 9 Feb 2019 15:31:52 -0500
> Von:Zac Morris
> An: B
Betreff: Re: Bug#921310: dnsmasq "segment fault" bug when total conf
files size is too large
Datum: Sat, 9 Feb 2019 15:31:52 -0500
Von:Zac Morris
An: Bernhard Übelacker
Yeah, I didn't know how to update the case. Is there a web front-end for
updating/tracking the case
Hello Zac Morris,
I am not the maintainer and just trying to get some
more informations of the segfault.
Unfortunately I think you need to provide some more
details on your used configuration.
The line shown in dmesg about the segfault could
also be of help already.
Otherwise you could also
Package: dnsmasq
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: net
Installed-Size: 71
Maintainer: Simon Kelley
Architecture: all
Version: 2.76-5+deb9u2
Depends: netbase, dnsmasq-base (>= 2.76-5+deb9u2), init-system-helpers (>=
1.18~)
Suggests: resolvconf
Conflicts: resolvconf (<< 1.15)
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