On Tue, Apr 09, 2013 at 12:40:44PM -0700, rh wrote:
> > does not support hardlinks or symlinks). But I'm not sure which error
> > you are talking about. We can figure out inside the program which
> > program was invoked by checking argv, but I do not see us printing
> > remote-http anywhere.
>
> I wasn't clear in my initial report....and may have omitted a
> significant fact. The "git clone" returned right away and I saw no
> error. The error shows up in dmesg via syslog, something like
> git-remote-http[1234]: segfault at xxxxxxxx blah blah in libcrypto
That message is not generated by git, but rather by the kernel, which
pulls the name from argv[0], presumably. E.g., try:
echo 'int main() { *(int *)0=0; }' >foo.c
gcc foo.c
ln a.out alternate
./a.out; ./alternate
dmesg | tail -n 2
which should show both program names. Git invokes git-remote-* based on
the URL you fed it. So if you are seeing a segfault in git-remote-http,
presumably you fed it an http URL (which may still execute SSL code if
it redirects to an https URL).
-Peff
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