Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 05:36:51PM -0400, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
The following is 100% reproducible with ftp from inetutils
1.3.2-23 and -24, and any Cygwin 1.5.X.
I have not tried other combinations.
Note the mispelling of the site in the initial command.
~: ftp mysite.verzion.net ftp: connect to address 208.38.59.182: Connection refused Trying 208.38.59.183... ftp: connect to address 208.38.59.183: Connection refused Trying 208.38.61.25... ftp: connect to address 208.38.61.25: Connection refused Trying 199.72.44.116... ftp: connect to address 199.72.44.116: Connection refused Trying 208.38.59.181... ftp: connect: Connection refused ftp> open mysite.verizon.net Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Here is the stack
#1 0x61043c54 in dlfree (mem=0x980828) at ../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/malloc.cc:3781 #2 0x6104c20a in free_hostent_ptr(hostent*&) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/net.cc:972 #3 0x6104c57b in cygwin_gethostbyname (name=0x413ef5 "mysite.verizon.net") at ../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/net.cc:1048
CYGWIN_ME-4.90 hpn5170x 1.5.3(0.90/3/2) 2003-08-30 14:50 i686 unknown unknown Cygwin
Can't duplicate this with Windows XP or Windows 98. Does the latest snapshot also behave the same way? That's what I'm using.
cgf
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