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[Bug-wget] [bug #51029] Reproducible Segmentation Fault in 1.16, 1.18, 1


From: Darshit Shah
Subject: [Bug-wget] [bug #51029] Reproducible Segmentation Fault in 1.16, 1.18, 1.19
Date: Mon, 15 May 2017 13:53:54 -0400 (EDT)
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Follow-up Comment #1, bug #51029 (project wget):

Hi,

Thanks for the bug report!
Could you please also share the entire logs for these runs if you have them
available? Attaching them to the report will be the best way.

I tried running the command line you provided on my Arch Linux system against
the latest git master and it completed successfully:

```
FINISHED --2017-05-15 19:42:29--
Total wall clock time: 4m 31s
Downloaded: 1183 files, 73M in 13s (5.64 MB/s)
```

Since I am unable to reproduce this issue locally, I'm going to need some help
from your end. A --debug trace of when wget crashes will be useful. Even
better would be if you could provide a stack trace by building wget locally
with debug symbols and running it inside gdb. Once it segfauls, you can type
"b" on the command line and get a stack trace.

Also, could you please test it with the latest git master? It may have been
fixed in the meantime.

I'm unable to make a guess as to why this occurs. The first guess would be a
race condition, but we don't have any threads in Wget, so that is out of the
question.

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