Hello Matthias,

On Saturday 01 September 2007 21:02:35 Matthias Bläsing wrote:
> I use curlftpfs and unlinking a file determisticly crashes it:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$  curlftpfs -d -s -o
> ssl,no_verify_hostname,no_verify_peer ftp://jugendkirche-sundern.de/
> /home/mblaesing/remote/jugendkirche-sundern unique: 1, opcode: INIT (26),
> nodeid: 0, insize: 56
> INIT: 7.8
> flags=0x00000003
> max_readahead=0x00020000
>    INIT: 7.8
>    flags=0x00000000
>    max_readahead=0x00020000
>    max_write=0x00020000
>    unique: 1, error: 0 (Success), outsize: 40
> unique: 2, opcode: GETATTR (3), nodeid: 1, insize: 40
>    unique: 2, error: 0 (Success), outsize: 112
> unique: 3, opcode: ACCESS (34), nodeid: 1, insize: 48
> ACCESS / 04
>    unique: 3, error: -38 (Function not implemented), outsize: 16
> unique: 4, opcode: GETATTR (3), nodeid: 1, insize: 40
>    unique: 4, error: 0 (Success), outsize: 112
> unique: 5, opcode: LOOKUP (1), nodeid: 1, insize: 45
> LOOKUP /test
>    NODEID: 2
>    unique: 5, error: 0 (Success), outsize: 136
> unique: 6, opcode: UNLINK (10), nodeid: 1, insize: 45
> UNLINK /test
> Speicherzugriffsfehler
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
>
> I suspected a problem in the ssl library, but I also tested with openssl
> instead of gnutls, but I got the same.

Could you please check if this bug is reproducible with the new cURL version 
(7.17.0-1), that was recently uploaded to unstable. The cURL versions 7.16.2 
to 7.16.4 had a bug that made curlftpfs crash in several situations.

Thanks,
Frank

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