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Bug#5890; Package netdiag.
debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.orgChristoph Lameter
Subject: Bug#5890: netdiag: netload segfaults if window is too small
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Package: netdiag
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I made my xterm have a window of about 80x15 (in ytalk), and when I ran
netload, it died with a seg fault.
It should exit a bit more gracefully if the window is too small.
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Subject: netdiag: netload segfaults if window is too small
Package: netdiag
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I made my xterm have a window of about 80x15 (in ytalk), and when I ran
netload, it died with a seg fault.
It should exit a bit more gracefully if the window is too small.
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Subject: netdiag: netload segfaults if window is too small
Package: netdiag
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I made my xterm have a window of about 80x15 (in ytalk), and when I ran
netload, it died with a seg fault.
It should exit a bit more gracefully if the window is too small.
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Hi Luis,
I've just taken on maintaining the Debian GNU/Linux ``netdiag'' package,
which includes your netload-0.92.
Joey Hess reported this bug, and I've confirmed that reducing the window to
less than 73 wide or 24 high causes this problem.
The bug report follows.
Cheers, Phil.
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Date: Mon, 9 Dec 1996 01:48:14 -0500 (EST)
From: joey@kite.ml.org (Joey Hess)
To: submit@bugs.debian.org
Subject: netdiag: netload segfaults if window is too small
Package: netdiag
Version: 0.4-2
I made my xterm have a window of about 80x15 (in ytalk), and when I ran
netload, it died with a seg fault.
It should exit a bit more gracefully if the window is too small.
-- System Information
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Kernel Version: Linux kite 2.0.27 #2 Sun Dec 1 17:33:35 EST 1996 i586
Versions of the packages netdiag depends on:
libc5 Version: 5.4.13-1
ncurses3.0 Version: 1.9.9e-1
netbase Version: 2.06-1
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# Cleaning up my really old bug reports. Mostly fixing orignator address
# to a working email, and also just closing some that are fixed now.
close 5712
reopen 5712 !
close 6394
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close 5890
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close 5956
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close 13580
reopen 13580 !
close 57154
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close 57504
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# Cleaning up my really old bug reports. Mostly fixing orignator address
# to a working email, and also just closing some that are fixed now.
close 5712
reopen 5712 !
close 6394
reopen 6394 !
close 8204
reopen 8204 !
close 10106
reopen 10106 !
close 10949
reopen 10949 !
close 10950
reopen 10950 !
close 10964
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close 11047
reopen 11047 !
close 11174
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close 12254
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close 13116
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close 13180
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close 13884
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close 13985
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close 5890
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close 5956
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close 57154
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Subject: netdiag: netload segfaults if window is too small
Package: netdiag
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I made my xterm have a window of about 80x15 (in ytalk), and when I ran
netload, it died with a seg fault.
It should exit a bit more gracefully if the window is too small.
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