@Thayne,
No worries, and thanks for getting back to (not just) me. In fact, this
is not the first Java application with such Snoopy behaviour that I've
heard about.
https://github.com/a2o/snoopy/issues/215 will make sure thread safety
gets enabled by default starting with Snoopy version 2.5.0.
@Thanye, I've checked the stack trace above again, and then inspected the git
history since 2.4.6 has been released in 2016, and only the following commits
have touched the src/datasource/cmdline.c file:
- 4b4ab04 Sun Oct 4 2020 +0200 GH #157: Fix (potentially*) incorrect malloc
size in
@Thayne, can this one be reproduced with the latest Snoopy versions
(2.4.9)? If so, can you provide either a patch that fixes it, or a
method that I can use to reproduce the issue locally?
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