Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 23:57:14 +0100 (CET) From: Wojciech Puchar <wojtek@tensor.3miasto.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Direct Connect unix client - big problem on amd64 Message-ID: <20060109232517.Q88554@chylonia.3miasto.net>
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i installed dctc-0.84.1 from prebuild .tbz on FreeBSD 6.0/amd64 and (with parameters that i used before on NetBSD/i386 system): INFO ] ""Direct Connect Text Client v0.84.1| hubip: dchub.l. hubport: 1411 VAR ] ""cnx_status|1| file exists. creating new sema. creating. semid=196610 created 2FD103C3. DCTC: db_appinit, open /home/tools/dcftp/.dctc/bDB fails: Invalid argument using google i found this bug common on 64-bit and no solve, so i tried to run 32-bit version. i built statically linked dctc from ports on my home i386 machine (mostly doing make in ports and then modifying a bit one makefile) that's an effect: INFO ] ""Direct Connect Text Client v0.84.1| hubip: dchub.l. hubport: 1411 VAR ] ""cnx_status|1| file exists. creating new sema. creating. semid=262146 created 30B0214D. PRGBR] ""init_share|0|Initialize shared file database| PRGBR] ""init_share|100|Shared file database Initialized| VAR ] ""cnx_status|3| Segmentation fault last moments are: 45589 dctc CALL flock(0xd,0x8) 45589 dctc RET flock 0 45589 dctc CALL close(0xd) 45589 dctc RET close 0 45589 dctc CALL sigprocmask(0x3,0xffffb020,0x819911c) 45589 dctc RET sigprocmask 0 45589 dctc CALL kse_create(0x819240c,0) 45589 dctc RET kse_create 0 45589 dctc CALL mmap(0xffcfd000,0x101000,0x3,0x400,0xffffffff,0,0,0) 45589 dctc RET mmap -3158016/0xffcfd000 45589 dctc CALL mprotect(0xffcfd000,0x1000,0) 45589 dctc RET mprotect 0 45589 dctc CALL kse_create(0x8192c8c,0x1) 45589 dctc RET kse_create 0 45589 dctc RET fork 0 45589 dctc CALL __sysctl(0xffffaf68,0x2,0xffffaf70,0xffffaf64,0x816efc8,0x18) 45589 dctc RET __sysctl 0 45589 dctc PSIG SIGSEGV SIG_DFL what to do to run successfully DC text client under FreeBSD 6.0/amd64 thank you.
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