Kimura Fuyuki wrote:
It's been ages. KDE without SSL is kind of half usable... :SThat's the very reason I gave up the DragonFly installation. (for now, I hope)
Seems you have some debug-fu, maybe you can help fix it?
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc' what(): St9bad_alloc kioslave: ####### CRASH ###### protocol = https pid = 916 signal = 6
that's the interesting point. who throws std::bad_alloc, and why? does it allocate too much or does it free wrong? no clue what could produce a std::bad_alloc.
3. who's bad? a. pkgsrc b. kdelibs c. libltdl d. rtld f. kernel a,b,c seems to be ok?
i'm pretty sure it is in b or a. the warning messages are kind of expected, because kde tries both old and new openssl symbols.
4. surprise ending must be.
definitely. bad_alloc is my bet, but who knows... cheers simon -- Serve - BSD +++ RENT this banner advert +++ ASCII Ribbon /"\ Work - Mac +++ space for low €€€ NOW!1 +++ Campaign \ / Party Enjoy Relax | http://dragonflybsd.org Against HTML \ Dude 2c 2 the max ! http://golden-apple.biz Mail + News / \
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