Am 06.03.2009, 00:14 Uhr, schrieb Frans Pop <elen...@planet.nl>:

On Tuesday 03 March 2009, I wrote:
I have an strace and tcpdump for a fetchmail run that produces the
error. I don't see any URG data in the dump.

The syslog shows (account name removed):
Mar 3 20:38:01 elrond fetchmail[10659]: 3 messages (1 seen) for xxxxxxx at pop.planet.nl (29679 octets). Mar 3 20:38:01 elrond kernel: TCP(fetchmail:10659): Application bug, race in MSG_PEEK. Mar 3 20:38:01 elrond fetchmail[10659]: reading message xxxx...@pop.wxs.nl:2 of 3 (19564 octets) flushed Mar 3 20:38:01 elrond fetchmail[10659]: reading message xxxx...@pop.wxs.nl:3 of 3 (4644 octets) flushed

As the traces contain private data, I don't want to attach them in the
BR or publish them, but if people want to analyze them, please mail me
privately and I'll send you the data.

Nobody interested in the traces?

Here's how often I get the errors:
$ zgrep -h PEEK /var/log/syslog* | awk '{print $1 " " $2}' | sort|uniq -c
     18 Mar 1
      9 Mar 2
     23 Mar 3
     25 Mar 4
     30 Mar 5

That's with about 5 mail fetches per hour (some of which will be empty).
On Mar 2 I had some fetches disabled for debugging.

JFTR: I've asked Frans off-records for a copy of the data; but I as upstream maintainer am not working full-time on fetchmail, and the same holds for the Debian packagers: spare-time effort.

--
Matthias Andree



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