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|    mark lewis to Wilfred van Velzen    |
|    binkd crashes when reloading after file     |
|    20 Jan 22 08:23:16    |
   
   REPLY: 2:280/464 61e95ac8   
   MSGID: 1:3634/12.73 61e96963   
   PID: GED+LNX 1.1.5-b20180707   
   CHRS: CP437 2   
   TZUTC: -0500   
   TID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 17-02-17   
    On 2022 Jan 20 13:51:20, you wrote to me:   
      
    ml>> as a test i stopped my binkd, edited my startup script to remove the   
    ml>> "-C" option, and restarted it... then i edited my binkd-networks.conf   
    ml>> file which is included as previously shown... 5 minutes later and   
    ml>> binkd still has not noticed the change contrary to what the FAQ's last   
    ml>> paragraph above states about the configs being re-read   
    ml>> automatically...   
      
    WV> I use a self compiled binkd:   
      
   same here...   
      
    WV> # binkd -vv   
    WV> Binkd 1.1a-111 (May 27 2020 16:10:25/Linux)   
    WV> Compilation flags: gcc, zlib, bzlib2.   
    WV> Facilities: fts5004 ipv6   
      
   $ binkd -vv   
   Binkd 1.1a-113 (Dec 7 2021 07:17:01/Linux)   
   Compilation flags: gcc, zlib, bzlib2, https, ntlm, bwlim.   
   Facilities: fts5004 ipv6   
      
    WV> I start it with '-Cq' options,   
      
   'q'?? hummm... ahhh... quiet mode... ok... i run in a console terminal so i   
   want to see all of that :)   
      
   -C is not working for me and is what my original message showing the "double   
   free in " defect...   
      
    WV> and a 'rescan-delay 3' in the config (not '3s' btw!).   
      
   [quote=binkd.conf-dist]   
   # Suffixes for time intervals are w for weeks, d for days,   
   # h for hours, m for minutes, s or no suffix for seconds.   
   # You can mix the suffixes, i.e. 1d12h is the same as 36h.   
   [/quote]   
      
   )   
      
    WV> It never crashes when I edit one of the config files, and never did so   
    WV> with older versions...   
      
   that's interesting... what is your linux and compiler, please?   
      
   $ uname -a; echo; gcc --version   
   Linux sestar 4.15.0-166-generic #174-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 8 19:07:44 UTC 2021   
   x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux   
      
   gcc (Ubuntu 7.5.0-3ubuntu1~18.04) 7.5.0   
   Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.   
   This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO   
   warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.   
      
   my configure and compiling output appear to be ok for the most part...   
   configure doesn't complain loudly about anything and compiling shows a few   
   warnings about format-overflow where some things may possibly write more than   
   12 bytes to a region or destination of only 12 bytes in readcfg.c... the only   
   other warning is a misleading indention in https.c where an if statement is   
   apparently missing the "{}" around the two Log() lines it appears to be   
   protecting... lines 372-374...   
      
   just to be sure, i've just pulled and built again but there were no changes   
   since my last pull and update...   
      
   [remote "upstream"]   
    url = https://github.com/pgul/binkd.git   
    fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/upstream/*   
      
      
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