Quoting Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
> 
> It looks like the most current CVS Bacula code has become a DoS program for 
> Linux, since it "hangs" my 2.6.16.21 kernel.  It is pretty clear that it is 
> something in the software since the previously released beta version works 
> fine.
> 
> Although it is very surprising that a user program can "hang" the kernel 
> (clearly a kernel bug -- I haven't seen a problem like this for 5 years now), 
> I advise everyone to use caution with the current CVS code (i.e. avoid it) 
> until I figure out what in Bacula is causing the crash.
> 

I grabbed the CVS yesterday morning.  kernstodo has the time stamp
"Sep 18 05:37".  I am in US Central Daylight Time, (-0500, I think).
It has successfully done a backup, spooling to disk, no tape.  Kernel
is SuSE 2.6.13-15.12-default.

HTH,
  Jeffrey

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