[Bug 197035] sysutils/bbcp: segmentation fault and core dump when running latest version (20150113)

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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=197035

--- Comment #16 from Chris Hutchinson <portmaster at bsdforge.com> ---
(In reply to fjwcash from comment #15)
> Taken from the bbcp website (when in doubt, google it out):
> 
> --ipv4 [who] | -4 [who]
> uses the IPv4 TCP stack for command processing and source-target
> connections. This option is incompatible with IPv6 addresses. The optional
> who argument restricts IPv4 mode to the command if c is specified, the
> source if s is specified or the target if t is specified. The default is cst
> (i.e. everywhere). If who is omitted and –-ipv4 is the last option on the
> command line it must be followed by the -- option (double dash). 
> 
> So, it looks like the "-h" output should be updated to use:
> 
> [-4 [cst]]
> 
> Or similar, with an explanation of what c, s, and t stand for?
> 
> 
> 
> On another note, "-4 s" and "-4 t" end with segmentation faults.  The only
> option that works is "-4 c".
> 
> If needed, I can post core dumps for those two segfaults.

A *huge* thanks for all your testing, fjwcash@!
I had hoped to do some myself today. But the updating of my
dev box last night, went a stray. :-(
I'll see if I can get some done tomorrow. But in any event, it
looks like we've come a long way, baby! :-)

Thanks again, fjwcash!

--Chris

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