Hello,
you are the first to report this. Please clarify:
- who is throwing the Bad Address error (your client or SUMO)?
- if SUMO crashes, have you run it in a debugger and determined where it
crashes?
It is quite plausible that SUMO can be made to crash when receiving invalid
client input. Even though there is quite a lot of client input validation,
we don't have regression tests for all kinds of bad client behavior.
regards,
Jakob

2017-07-24 13:09 GMT+02:00 Pas, Maarten van de via sumo-user <
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> Hello all,
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> During runs with our java TraCI client against SUMO, we've encountered
> several occurrences of a random Bad Address error which causes an
> application shutdown in SUMO. Is this a known issue? Could it be caused by
> errors in our implementation of TraCI? If so, what should we be on the
> lookout for?
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