On Thu, Jul 21, 2005 at 11:25:43AM -0400, Jim C. Brown wrote: > > But there's a problem. Currently my only test image is a Windows 98SE > > install - not best known for being able to properly debug - I shall have > > to test with a decent Knoppix or something like that... But I find that > > if I start up IE, it attempts a connection to its default homepage, then > > Qemu itself segfaults. Normally I'd fire up gdb at this stage and have a > > good look around, but I gather from documentation that the internals of > > qemu are far from standard, and I might be somewhat out of my depth here.
I have determined, by the way, a much more precise location for the bug. I can start a Knoppix image, which can reliably resolve hostnames, and ping the host machine. I then tried a http-over-telnet, to test TCP. I connect, send/receive data just fine. The moment I Ctrl+C the telnet, that's when qemu dies. So I suspect the bug is related to the TCP close code. I shall investigate further... -- Paul "LeoNerd" Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ# 4135350 | Registered Linux# 179460 http://www.leonerd.org.uk/
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