On 10 February 2012 15:31, Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com> wrote:
> You have good detective skills :-)

Thanks :)

> The two patches from Jan 2012 are the essence of the fix.  The
> problem is sometimes we commit a patch or two and then after more
> testing find another problem so make another patch.  Those two look
> good at least as a start and I would give them 80% chance of being
> all that is required.  Just the same, I recommend to grep the current source
> code, particularly in /src/lib and src/dird for any occurrences of
> set_killable
> If there are none, I would say 95% you have everything you need.

The debian squeeze source has no instances of set_killable, whilst the
latest source from git has some extra instances introduced in
f3a0ff8116933b7d469f7b95355083aaed07eb9d - but I think these are to
address a different seg fault that I've not personally encountered.

I'll try the Jan 2012 patches and if I can no longer get the storage
daemon to seg fault, I'll attach them to my debian bug report.

I'm not sure if they can be included in the next squeeze point
release, (I'll have to look up the policy on that), but would you
describe the changes as 'safe' and suitable for debian stable?

Kind Regards,
Alex

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