On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 02:17:15PM +0200, Winfried Boxleitner wrote:

Hello,

thank you for reporting the bug.

> Jun 10 12:03:18 photon ifplugd(eth0)[4643]: client: guessnet: 6 candidates 
> found in input
> Jun 10 12:03:18 photon guessnet[9664]: 34687344 candidates found in input
> Jun 10 12:03:18 photon ifplugd(eth0)[4643]: client: guessnet: Added "default" 
> test none
> Jun 10 12:03:18 photon guessnet[9664]: Added "default" test ^P^H^U^B

This is something that I do not understand: the guessnet output reported
by ifplugd is different from what reported by guessnet. It looks like
there are two instances of guessnet running, one that works, and one
that does not work.

Unfortunately, I have not been using ifplugd in ages. You can try
running guessnet by itself:

   guessnet -i < /dev/null

And if it still crashes, it's worth running it under valgrind and seeing
what it says:

   valgrind guessnet -i < /dev/null

I tried building guessnet then running:

   valgrind src/guessnet -i -C examples/interfaces

But I did not have a single warning. All of this on amd64.

I'm sorry but I cannot reproduce the problem. Can you reproduce it
simply by running "guessnet -i < /dev/null"? In that case, can you
please send me your /etc/network/interfaces? (please remember to
obfuscate the passwords or any other private information it may contain)


Ciao,

Enrico

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