[Bug 264943] Re: gvfsd-smb crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()

rossjenkins rossawjenkins at gmail.com
Fri Dec 19 19:24:23 GMT 2008


Kai:

The patch does not appear to have changed the behaviour from the
previous patch. An smbclient "put" of a file from a terminal still
results in the ERRHRD -39 error message (after doing a successful "ls"
first) and a Nautilus "drag and drop" of a file from the Desktop into
the open NAS folder still results in the same "No space left on device"
error message as noted by ^_Pepe_^ in the previous message.

I've attached another Wireshark trace of the attempt to write the file
"Test2.txt" from the Desktop into the NAS folder //192.168.0.195/public
using Nautilus. The second Wireshark trace, in the following message (I
can't seem to attach more than one file to a message in Launchpad) is
the same drag and drop type of write but from the desktop of the virtual
WinXP Pro SP3 into //192.168.0.195/public for comparison purposes.

There is one other visual oddity that I have noticed that may or may not
be a clue to something. When I have mounted the NAS folder
//192.168.0.195/public on my Desktop and I select the folder using a
right mouse button click, the dialog window that opens up shows the
entry "Paste into Folder" occasionally flickering from greyed out status
to selectable and then back to greyed out.  ^_Pepe_^, do you see that as
well? I checked the same thing out using Smaba 3.0 instead of Samba 3.2
and the "Paste into Folder" flickering from inactive to active doesn't
occur. It is almost like something is trying automatically activate the
"Paste into Folder" function, fails, waits and then tries again and
again.

** Attachment added: "cap_fail_wrt.pcap"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20582264/cap_fail_wrt.pcap

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gvfsd-smb crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264943
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