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Not this one no. We've seen a crash that looks related in the crash logs
from 7.0.x but it is much rarer and I don't currently have a core-dump of that.
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@jablko do we need two commits here? Or can they be squashed?
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If possible, can you test with 7.0 or 7.1x (branch) and see if it happens
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you didn't see this crasher in 7.0.0 right ?
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Crash in InactivityCop::check_inactivity with dead HttpSM, ATS 6.2.1
We are seeing this crash in ATS 6.2.1, with http/2 enabled:
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Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted.
#0
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Some info on the vc:
```
p vc
$1 = (UnixNetVConnection *) 0x2b9a7802ff10
p vc.closed
$2 = 0
p vc.action_
$3 = {_vptr.Action = 0x788a90 , continuation =
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What does the vc look like?
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Segfault in write_to_net_io with 7.1.x
Seeing frequent segfaults when trying 7.1.x on some production traffic.
What happens is that the `MUTEX_TRY_LOCK_FOR` segfaults since
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traffic_via depends on the PCRE library
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Alternatively you
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Paft of tcp_congestion_control code was erased by push TS-3612
ATS can change the tcp_congestion_control algorithm on both client side and
server side, this functionality was added in 5.x.
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Oh, and I guess it still requires curses, so maybe leave in
`AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_TRAFFIC_TOP], [test "x$ax_cv_curses" = xyes])`?
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> Linux build failed!
Try with AC_DEFINE vs. AM_CONDITIONAL:
```M4Sugar
AX_LIB_CURL([7.19], [AC_DEFINE([HAS_CURL], [1], [Define if libcurl >=
7.19.])])
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> it seems the checks for hwloc are not done well
How can I reproduce this? I'm not seeing traffic_top getting hwloc:
```
$ ldd -r -u cmd/traffic_top/.libs/traffic_top
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