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John Beisley, while this original URL is no longer valid, I ran this
command in Trusty against http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current
/vivid-desktop-amd64.iso and no segfault.
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wow,
If I were 1 second faster, My post would have been at the right place
:-) .
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Hi Oumar, looks there is one more problem, that of crashing when the
number of redirects exceeds MAX_REDIR = 5. So the above patch is not
for the redirects problem (which was originally reported in this bug),
but for the 'Can't do CWD' problem that I encountered when I was
reproducing this bug.
The patch doesn't just prevent a SIGSEGV. It solves the problem of axel
not being able to handle a FTP CWD to a non-existent directory.
Even wget can't get the file because the directory doesn't exist.
$ wget
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Bugwatch: Debian Bug tracker #449368 = Debian Bug tracker #449513
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #449368
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=449368
** Also affects: axel (Debian) via
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hello Y Giridhar Appaji Nag
Are you the author of this patch ?
Looking at the code , it seem to me that it won't really solve the
issue. It will just prevent a crash with SIGSEV (I maybe wrong though).
The real issue behind this bug is that, *axel* is not able to get any
file from mirror
Hi Oumar,
The patch doesn't just prevent a SIGSEGV. It solves the problem of axel
not being able to handle a FTP CWD to a non-existent directory.
Even wget can't get the file because the directory doesn't exist.
$ wget
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the problem is not a memory corruption . the problem comes from an unhandled
connection type.
the website http://www.mirrorservice.org/ let us browse an ftp and at the last
moment redirect the download to that ftp . That makes axel loop and reached a
number of loop called by the Maintainer
Thanks for your bug report. The crash looks like a memory corruption.
Could you try to get a valgrind log for it? (you can follow the
instructions from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind for that)
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Here's the valgrind log you requested.
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Running wget on the first URL I specified shows that it redirects a few
times to a FTP url. Wget output for this URL shows this:
$ wget
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/releases.ubuntu.com/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386.iso
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Subsequently issuing the following command works without segfault:
axel
ftp://ftp.ukc.mirrorservice.org/sites/releases.ubuntu.com/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386.iso
http://ubuntu.virginmedia.com/releases/edgy/ubuntu-6.10-alternate-i386.iso
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