On Wed, 2017-09-20 at 14:30 +0200, Carsten Grzemba wrote: > my build on OpenIndiana with the IllumOS provided NSPR cores on startup of some commands: > > $ pwdhash > Assertion failure: 0 == lock->notified.length, at /jenkins/jobs/oi-userland/workspace/components/library/mozilla-nspr/nspr-4.12/nspr/pr/src/pthreads/ptsynch.c:159 > /usr/bin/pwdhash: line 60: 5993: Abort(coredump) > > $ pstack core > core 'core' of 5993: /usr/bin/amd64/pwdhash-bin > fffffd7fff2b4eda _lwp_kill () + a > fffffd7fff2480e0 raise (6) + 20 > fffffd7fff220818 abort () + 98 > fffffd7ff943fda2 ???????? () > fffffd7ff9457828 PR_DestroyLock () + d8 > fffffd7ff978bc2a slapi_entry_free () + 11a > 0000000000402888 init_config () + 2d8 > 0000000000402d43 main () + 353 > 000000000040235c _start () + 6c > > Before I dive in the source code, has anyone a hint where I can start to search what happens here? > <signaturebeforequotedtext></signaturebeforequotedtext><signatureafterquotedtext></signatureafterquotedtext> Sounds like the lock may not have been created properly? Sadly I think you need to dive into the source, :( Let me know if you need any other advice. -- Sincerely, William Brown Software Engineer Red Hat, Australia/Brisbane
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