I should have mentioned the release i'm using: libbt-1.04 on gentoo 2005.1.
Tell me how to backtrace, and I'll backtrace : )
Also I was wondering, btget creates files when it receives packets for
them, and assigns a certain amount of space for them. However that space
isn't actually allocated (on reiserfs anyhow). Wouldn't it be wiser to
actually physically allocated the space when a blok is received for a file?
Anyway, hope this helps further.
Alien wrote:
>is this the releases or CVS HEAD?
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>CVS HEAD is under constant development on amd64, if it wasn't to work, you'd
>better tell me, so i can correct it. (backtrace is nice)
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>Op zondag 4 september 2005 01:31, schreef oliver:
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>>Hi all,
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>>I've just wanted to know wether others have experienced a reasonably
>>high amount of segmentation faults on quite a few torrents. For example:
>>http://tracker.kedora.net/file?info_hash=D%B2%19%3FH%F3%07%8E%F7%60g0%E9%B1
>>%B9%89%C5%B4%DAx
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>>(welcometotehscene.com's episode 6 torrent)
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>>I've noticed this a lot on several torrents.
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>>oliver
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