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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] RDIFF-F!CKUP (Very frusttrated)


From: Golden Butler
Subject: Re: [rdiff-backup-users] RDIFF-F!CKUP (Very frusttrated)
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 19:20:18 -0500
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yeah, I've starting to believe also that this is not an rdiff-backup problem.  I don't overclock and I don't have any inexpensive memory.  I'm thinking I should start from scratch.  I'm running Suse Linux 9.2.  I didn't compile or optimize  any package, cause actually I don't know how to do so.  So how can I completely an cleanly uninstall rdiff-backup, python, and gcc compiler, so that I can reinstall again.  Reinstalling the O.S. is not an option.

dean gaudet wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Golden Butler wrote:

  
./test-bkp: line 2: 20700 Segmentation fault rdiff-backup -v7 
--print-statistics /home/golden/testy
    

you know, a segfault is very unlikely to be an rdiff-backup problem.

i'd be more tempted to blame the C compiler (which could be miscompiling 
something rdiff-backup uses) and/or the hardware.

do you do anything crazy like run gentoo or any other distribution where 
you've (re)compiled binaries with your own optimisation options and/or 
with a bleeding edge gcc?

do you overclock your hardware or use inexpensive (non-ECC) memory?  one 
thing you could try here is running memtest86.

since it's a consistent segfault it's more likely to be a miscompile than 
a hardware problem.  if it were me i'd run the whole thing under gdb 
(and/or with a non-zero coredumpsize limit) and disassemble the faulty 
code... but that's not a solution for a beginner.

-dean
  

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