Re: ctrlproxy

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On Wed, 09 Jan 2008 09:38:53 -0500
Bernardo Innocenti <bernie@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> (cc dwmw2, fedora-devel)
> 
> Josh Boyer wrote:
> 
> >> I'd like to import the latest version of ctrlproxy because
> >> 3.0.2 randomly crashes every few days of operation.
> > 
> > Odd, I've been running it without problems for quite a while.
> 
> Hmmm... Must be something specific to my configuration, then.
> I'm thinking x86_64, or the fact that I connect through 2 xchat
> clients all the time.  Or irssi-style logging.

I have it running on x86_64, using 2-3 xchat clients at a time.  Not
sure if I have logging enabled.

By chance do you have it running under a different locale?

> >> Additionally, I wrote an initscript to run ctrlproxy
> >> as a daemon.  Would you approve such a change to the package?
> > 
> > Oh, interesting.
> 
> I've scratch-built a candidate RPM for you to try:
> 
>   http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=336094
> 
> It includes both ctrlproxy-3.0.5 and the daemonization work.
> I'm also cc'ing dwmw2 because I know he uses ctrlproxy and
> may like to test this new version.

OK, I'll take a look soon.

> > Could you open a bug in bugzilla and attach a patch there?  (Or point
> > to the SRPM from there.)  I'd certainly be interested in the changes.
> 
> Unfortunately, I could never catch ctrlproxy 3.0.3 crashing
> when I had enabled coredumps with ulimit.  Since I upgraded
> to 3.0.5, I've not yet seen another crash.

Upgrading is easy enough.  I'll get it done when I can.

josh

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