Re: test12: innd bug came back?

From: Henrik Størner (henrik@storner.dk)
Date: Wed Dec 13 2000 - 16:29:01 EST


In <20001213103630.263847.FMU323@casus.omskelecom.ru> Anton Petrusevich <casus@omskelecom.ru> writes:

>Today I saw well-known "innd bug"(truncate(tm)), and my brother said
>he had seen it with -test12-pre7. I don't know about -test12-pre3,
>neither I nor my brother hadn't noticed it since -test10. But we could
>miss it with -test12-pre3, and I didn't try any -test11 kernels. Thus
>possibly that was introduced changes between -test12-pre3 and
>-test12-pre7, but I can definitly say it present in -test12-final.

Just to add a "me too" on this. I didn't report when I saw it last week,
because I was uncertain of exactly what might have caused it - I was
booting several different kernels at the time, including one from a
rescue disk (I was trying to salvage bits of a Win9x disk at the time -
don't ask for details!)

Alas, I lost the test program someone wrote to test for the truncate
problem, and due to moving I will not be able to test anything until
next Monday. But if needed, I can do some testing then. Something
definitely went wrong with innd during the test12 pre-patches.

-- 
Henrik Storner      | "Crackers thrive on code secrecy. Cockcroaches breed 
<henrik@storner.dk> |  in the dark. It's time to let the sunlight in."
                    |  
                    |          Eric S. Raymond, re. the Frontpage backdoor
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