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--- Comment #6 from Guy Harris ---
There were changes to packet-mp2t.c that look as if they'd affect reassembly,
so that might be what fixed the infinite recursion.
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--- Comment #4 from Hadriel Kaplan ---
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Stack trace with symbols
Yup, it's a bug in 1.10.5 but not 1.11.3.
Attached a stack trace with d
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--- Comment #2 from Guy Harris ---
I *suspect* somebody is failing to run out of data, so we're getting IP atop
DVB atop MPEG-2 transport stream atop UDP atop IP atop DVB atop
Is this a problem with MPEG-2 transport stream reassembly,
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lldb backtrace on OS X 10.9
I have attached a backtrace from lldb. I am not especially familiar wit