FS#11165 - nscd keeps crashing wherever I go

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Mark (voidzero) - Saturday, 09 August 2008, 17:18 GMT
Last edited by Andreas Radke (AndyRTR) - Monday, 22 December 2008, 13:24 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages: Core
Status Closed
Assigned To Andreas Radke (AndyRTR)
Architecture All
Severity High
Priority Normal
Reported Version None
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

And I'm using non-exotic archlinux computers: two running x86_64 and one running on i686. I've had this problem for some time now. This might be unrelated to my other nscd bug, but I am not sure.

The only line that pops up when running nscd -d:
nscd: mem.c:392: gc: Assertion `off_alloc == off_allocend' failed.

I found it easy to reproduce: run nscd -d and wait until it crashes.
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Closed by  Andreas Radke (AndyRTR)
Monday, 22 December 2008, 13:24 GMT
Reason for closing:  Works for me
Comment by Dan McGee (toofishes) - Saturday, 09 August 2008, 17:38 GMT
This has nothing to do with pacman...
Comment by Mark (voidzero) - Saturday, 09 August 2008, 22:01 GMT Comment by Anonymous Submitter - Wednesday, 13 August 2008, 11:50 GMT
I've been suffering from it as well. I'd like to cache DNS lookups, and although I've got 4GB of RAM, it seems a bit excessive to run bind to do it :-)
Comment by Andreas Radke (AndyRTR) - Monday, 15 September 2008, 16:53 GMT
Is there any upstream bugreport we can follow? If not please file one.
Comment by Andreas Radke (AndyRTR) - Friday, 21 November 2008, 09:43 GMT
please give new glibc 2.9 in testing a try. if it still fails please file an upstream report and post the url here.
Comment by Glenn Matthys (RedShift) - Friday, 12 December 2008, 19:20 GMT
Voidzero, have you tested with the new glibc?
Comment by Andreas Radke (AndyRTR) - Friday, 12 December 2008, 20:35 GMT
see comments in the gentoo report. you may give unscd a try.
Comment by Andreas Radke (AndyRTR) - Thursday, 18 December 2008, 21:26 GMT
state? is this a dupe of #10429 ?
Comment by Andreas Radke (AndyRTR) - Monday, 22 December 2008, 13:24 GMT
running the daemon works well here. closing this due to no helpfull user input.

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