On 03/21/2017 03:32 PM, Christian Marillat wrote:
>>> I restored a directory today with rdiff-backup without problem.
>>
>> That was on amd64, I asumme?
>
> No on the i386 machine.
Ah, sorry, I missed the difference between rdiff-backup and
rdiff-backup-fs.
>> Ok, then I definitely have to test
On 21 mars 2017 08:40, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
wrote:
> Hi Christian!
>
> On 03/21/2017 08:37 AM, Christian Marillat wrote:
>> I called rdiff-backup-fs with sudo, same crash.
>> I did a try with two differents backups, same crash.
>
> Ok, thanks. Will try to reproduce it.
>
>> I don't see this
Hi Christian!
On 03/21/2017 08:37 AM, Christian Marillat wrote:
> I called rdiff-backup-fs with sudo, same crash.
> I did a try with two differents backups, same crash.
Ok, thanks. Will try to reproduce it.
> I don't see this bug on an amd64 machine (kernel 4.1.39)
Interesting. So it occurs on
On 21 mars 2017 08:20, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz
wrote:
> Control: tags -1 moreinfo
>
> Hi Christian!
>
>> rdiff-backup-fs crash
>> Here is the gdb bt and rdiff-backup-fs output
>> (...)
>
> Could you provide a little more information on what exactly you did to provoke
> the crash? Does rdiff-ba
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Hi Christian!
> rdiff-backup-fs crash
> Here is the gdb bt and rdiff-backup-fs output
> (...)
Could you provide a little more information on what exactly you did to provoke
the crash? Does rdiff-backup-fs always segfault or just under certain
circumstances?
Adrian
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Package: rdiff-backup-fs
Version: 1.0.0-4+b2
Severity: grave
Dear Maintainer,
rdiff-backup-fs crash
Here is the gdb bt and rdiff-backup-fs output
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