On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 08:15:55PM +0100, John Keeping wrote: > > BTW, here is the callstack inlined from the crashreport: > > > > bsystem_platform.dylib 0x00007fff840db41c _platform_strchr$VARIANT$Haswell + 28 > > 1 git 0x000000010ba1d3f4 ident_default_email + 801 > > 2 git 0x000000010ba1d68f fmt_ident + 66 > > 3 git 0x000000010ba4b495 files_log_ref_write + 175 > > 4 git 0x000000010ba4b0a6 commit_ref_update + 106 > > 5 git 0x000000010ba4c3a8 ref_transaction_commit + 468 > > 6 git 0x000000010b994dd8 s_update_ref + 271 > > 7 git 0x000000010b994556 fetch_refs + 1969 > > 8 git 0x000000010b9935f2 fetch_one + 1913 > > 9 git 0x000000010b992bc4 cmd_fetch + 549 > > 10 git 0x000000010b9666c4 handle_builtin + 478 > > 11 git 0x000000010b96602f main + 376 > > 12 libdyld.dylib 0x00007fff834ef5ad start + 1 > > > > Maybe someone else has an idea what might be causing this... > > The only strchr I can see that could be called here is in > canonical_name(), where it's called with addrinfo::ai_canonname. There's one in add_domainname(), too, but it can never be NULL (we could walk off the end of the buffer, but only if gethostname() lies to us about its result code, which seems unlikely). So I agree it's probably the call in canonical_name(). > Searching for OS X and ai_canonname, leads me straight back to this > list, although 7 years ago! I think ident.c needs a fix similar to > commit 3e8a00a (daemon.c: fix segfault on OS X, 2009-04-27); from the > commit message there: > > On OS X (and maybe other unices), getaddrinfo(3) returns NULL > in the ai_canonname field if it's called with an IP address for > the hostname. Interesting. We are already prepared for failure from getaddrinfo() here, so probably: diff --git a/ident.c b/ident.c index e20a772..d17b5bd 100644 --- a/ident.c +++ b/ident.c @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ static int canonical_name(const char *host, struct strbuf *out) memset (&hints, '\0', sizeof (hints)); hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME; if (!getaddrinfo(host, NULL, &hints, &ai)) { - if (ai && strchr(ai->ai_canonname, '.')) { + if (ai && ai->ai_canonname && strchr(ai->ai_canonname, '.')) { strbuf_addstr(out, ai->ai_canonname); status = 0; } would be sufficient. Jonas, can you see if that patch helps? -Peff