Pierfrancesco Caci wrote:
:-> "Sandu" == Sandu Mihai <mihai.sandu@gtstelecom.ro> writes:
@RtConfig printSuperPrefixes "%p%l\n" filter AS-ROMANIA
does not segfault here, if I use printSuperPrefixRanges (that command you mentioned doesn't seem to exist).
Debian Linux, sparc64, gcc version 3.3.4 (Debian)
Pf
First, please accept my apologies for my typo. The command used to cause the segfault is: @RtConfig printSuperPrefixRanges "%p/%l\n" filter AS-ROMANIA I have tried it on: Redhat 7.3 - glibc-2.2.5-42 SuSE 9 - glibc-2.3.2-88 On both, the compiled binary will segfault. The binary for Fedora (IRRToolset 4.8.2) will also segfault. The binary for Redhat7.3 + compat libs will work on Redhat7.3 (I have managed to make a RPM out of it :) ) without a problem. I did inserted a cerr << "Blah" << buffer << "Blah" before the place where it segfaults, and for AS-ROMANIA it segfaults right after spitting out the 4th route object: *_route_*: 192.162.16.0/24 _origin_: AS3233 <http://www.ripe.net/perl/whois?searchtext=AS3233&form_type=simple> I suspect that probably there is something wrong with AS-ROMANIA that triggers the segfault. I can eventually send the output of a bt in gdb. Best regards, Sandu Mihai GTS Telecom NOC Engineer