nslookup dumps core on ia64 HEAD
Anton Shterenlikht
mexas at bristol.ac.uk
Fri Dec 11 15:23:36 UTC 2009
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 10:13:34AM -0800, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
>
> On Nov 27, 2009, at 2:22 AM, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 09:44:29AM -0800, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> >>
> >> On Nov 26, 2009, at 1:14 AM, Anton Shterenlikht wrote:
> >>
> >>>> nslookup 113.105.65.7
> >>> Server: 137.222.10.36
> >>> Address: 137.222.10.36#53
> >>>
> >>> ** server can't find 7.65.105.113.in-addr.arpa.: NXDOMAIN
> >>>
> >>> /usr/src/lib/bind/isc/../../../contrib/bind9/lib/isc/task.c:1023: fatal error: RUNTIME_CHECK(((pthread_mutex_destroy(((&manager->lock))) == 0) ? 0 : 34) == 0) failed
> >>> Abort (core dumped)
> >>
> >> Recompile with -O0 and see if the problem goes away. If yes, it's
> >> a compiler bug -- I haven't looked at it, because I assume it's a
> >> compiler bug.
> >
> > As /usr/bin/nslookup is part of the base system, do you recommend using
> >
> > CFLAGS= -O0
> >
> > in /etc/make.conf ?
>
> No, that's too much pessimization. On top of that, it expose other compiler
> bugs. Just recompile the suspect binary and/or libraries with "-O0 -g" and
> install them seperately, like so:
> % cd /usr/src/lib/bind/isc
> % make cleandir; make cleandir
> % make obj
> % make depend
> % make DEBUG_FLAGS="-O0 -g"
> % sudo make install
>
> To find out which libraries a binary uses, do:
> % ldd /usr/bin/nslookup
>
> For code in the base system, I typically try to find a work-around so that
> we can compile with the default flags.
still the same error after upgrade to kern.osreldate: 900004
# nslookup bris.ac.uk
Server: 137.222.10.36
Address: 137.222.10.36#53
Name: bris.ac.uk
Address: 137.222.10.86
/usr/src/lib/bind/isc/../../../contrib/bind9/lib/isc/timer.c:906: fatal error: RUNTIME_CHECK(((pthread_mutex_destroy(((&manager->lock))) == 0) ? 0 : 34) == 0) failed
Abort (core dumped)
#
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