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Ted Ross commented on DISPATCH-295:
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I'm wondering if this is related to DISPATCH-294. Did the router code you
tested contain this fix (i.e. were you on beta2 or the latest master)?
-Ted
> Router aborted on assertion failed after socker closing by client
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> Key: DISPATCH-295
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DISPATCH-295
> Project: Qpid Dispatch
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.6
> Reporter: Paolo Patierno
> Attachments: qdrouterd_abort.pcap, qdrouterd_abort.txt
>
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> I'm just trying to send the CBS token to Azure (for now I have no reply and
> I'll investigate in the next days) with a simple Java application through the
> qpid dispatch router.
> Attached you can find the wireshark pcap file (filter on tcp.port == 5672)
> and a text file with qdrouterd trace.
> After sending the CBS token (with no reply from Azure), there are a couple of
> empty frames as heartbeat and then I "stop" the Java application from the IDE
> (Eclipse).
> At socket level it means (I see) only a simple FIN, FIN ACK, ACK sequence but
> the router crashes with following error on a failed assert :
> qdrouterd: /qpid-dispatch/src/posix/threading.c:71: sys_mutex_lock: Assertion
> `result == 0' failed.
> Aborted (core dumped)
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