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gcc-multilib[2:263/1.2] A 16:31:12 There are 163602 bytes of unknown data
at the end of pkt file! A 16:31:12 Renaming pkt/arc to .bad
I get this also in my 64bit Ubuntu system. However, it works ok in
32bit Raspberry PI Ubuntu. Seems to be a 64bit problem, just like with
jamnntpd. :(
in the makesg file add -m32 after the gcc. You may need to apt install
This seems to make it work on a 64 bit sysyem.
[2:263/1.2] A 16:31:12 There are 163602 bytes of unknown data
at the end of pkt file! A 16:31:12 Renaming pkt/arc to .bad
I get this also in my 64bit Ubuntu system. However, it works ok
in 32bit Raspberry PI Ubuntu. Seems to be a 64bit problem, just
like with jamnntpd. :(
in the makesg file add -m32 after the gcc. You may need to apt
install gcc-multilib
This seems to make it work on a 64 bit sysyem.
But of course. :) Soupgate seems to run fine now! :)
Spoon compiles ok, but when sending:
+ No mail messages to be posted
Posting news to news.aioe.org...
+ Connecting to NNTP host news.aioe.org...
* Posting article to aioe.test
+ Signing off...
*** Error in `/usr/local/bin/spoon': double free or corruption
(!prev): 0x00000000007999c0 ***
======= Backtrace: =========
+ No mail messages to be posted
Posting news to news.aioe.org...
+ Connecting to NNTP host news.aioe.org...
* Posting article to aioe.test
+ Signing off...
*** Error in `/usr/local/bin/spoon': double free or corruption
(!prev): 0x00000000007999c0 ***
======= Backtrace: =========
Odd, I don't get that issue and I am using the same server
+ No mail messages to be posted
Posting news to news.aioe.org...
+ Connecting to NNTP host news.aioe.org...
* Posting article to aioe.test
+ Signing off...
*** Error in `/usr/local/bin/spoon': double free or corruption
(!prev): 0x00000000007999c0 ***
======= Backtrace: =========
Odd, I don't get that issue and I am using the same server
Spoon crashes also with my own local nntp server, the 32bit Raspberry
PI:
Spoon-Linux v1.01 - fetches your SOUP!
Copyright (c) 1999-2000 by Tom Torfs, all rights reserved
Restricted beta version; compiled Jul 10 2020 08:32:54
This is FREEWARE. Read spoon.doc for more information.
+ No mail messages to be posted
Posting news to 192.168.1.5...
+ Connecting to NNTP host 192.168.1.5...
* Posting article to rbb.test.1-pi
! Cannot open message file /bbs/soup/NEWS0000.msg
* Posting article to rbb.test.2
* Posting article to rbb.test.1-pi
* Posting article to rbb.test.2
+ Signing off...
free(): double free detected in tcache 2
Aborted (core dumped)
Posting seems to work, but the REPLIES file will still be there after
the crash. NEWS*.msg files are removed.
And the next run will be:
ftn@rpi:/bbs/soup$ spoon post /verbose
Spoon-Linux v1.01 - fetches your SOUP!
Copyright (c) 1999-2000 by Tom Torfs, all rights reserved
Restricted beta version; compiled Jul 10 2020 08:32:54
This is FREEWARE. Read spoon.doc for more information.
+ No mail messages to be posted
Posting news to 192.168.1.5...
+ Connecting to NNTP host 192.168.1.5...
! Cannot open message file /bbs/soup/NEWS0000.msg
! Cannot open message file /bbs/soup/NEWS0000.msg
! Cannot open message file /bbs/soup/NEWS0001.msg
! Cannot open message file /bbs/soup/NEWS0002.msg
! Cannot open message file /bbs/soup/NEWS0003.msg
! Cannot open message file /bbs/soup/NEWS0000.msg
! Cannot open message file /bbs/soup/NEWS0001.msg
+ Signing off...
free(): double free detected in tcache 2
Aborted (core dumped)
:(
Oh well, no such problems in my OS/2 system. :)