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Re: [Bug-wget] [bug #51029] Reproducible Segmentation Fault in 1.16, 1.1


From: Tim Rühsen
Subject: Re: [Bug-wget] [bug #51029] Reproducible Segmentation Fault in 1.16, 1.18, 1.19
Date: Mon, 15 May 2017 20:46:43 +0200
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On Montag, 15. Mai 2017 13:53:54 CEST Darshit Shah wrote:
> 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:

I could reproduce the crash with latest Debian unstable (wget 1.19.1), sadly 
no debug symbols were available and I had to get my train. I'll try later with 
commit tag 1.19.1 and debug symbols.

Regards, Tim

> 
> ```
> 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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