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Date:      Sat, 30 Sep 1995 13:06:23 -0400 (EDT)
From:      Chuck Robey <chuckr@eng.umd.edu>
To:        Ollivier Robert <roberto@keltia.freenix.fr>
Cc:        FreeBSD-current@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: malloc problem
Message-ID:  <Pine.SUN.3.91.950930130331.4215B-100000@cappuccino.eng.umd.edu>
In-Reply-To: <199509301311.OAA10172@keltia.freenix.fr>

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On Sat, 30 Sep 1995, Ollivier Robert wrote:

> It seems that Chuck Robey said:
> > starting network daemons: named portmap mountdmalloc() warning: junk pointer (high) passed to free()
> > malloc() warning: junk pointer (high) passed to free()
> > malloc() warning: junk pointer (high) passed to free()
> 
> In named, portmap or mountd (probably mountd because I don't use myself and
> do not see the  messages), there are bad  uses  of free(). One  should find
> where and fix it. 
> 
> The messages came from Poul-Henning's malloc.

Oh, OK.  Yeah, it's mountd.  I was waiting for a "that's obviously a" 
kind of message.  If it's not common knowledge, why, I guess I'll give it 
a hard looking over.  Thanks.  I wasn't aware that PHK's malloc had been 
used in the code, yet.  That's interesting!

> -- 
> Ollivier ROBERT    -=- The daemon is FREE! -=-    roberto@keltia.frmug.fr.net
>    FreeBSD keltia.freenix.fr 2.2-CURRENT #2: Mon Sep 25 02:02:31 MET 1995
> 

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