This is most likely due to the unaligned accesses that were fixed in
version 2.8 (when I was trying to get it working on a Sparc). If you
have any similar problems on Alpha, I would also suggest upgrading to
version 2.8.
On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Thomas Schoepf wrote:
> Hi Brad,
>
>
> another dnrd crash report. Could you please take a look at it? Thank you very
> much!
>
>
> Thomas
> > ----- Forwarded message from Thomas Steffen <
t.steffen@...> -----
> >
> > Subject: Bug#78225: dnrd "bombs" on SPARCclassic
> > Reply-To: Thomas Steffen <
t.steffen@...>,
78225@...
> > To:
submit@...
> > From: Thomas Steffen <
t.steffen@...>
> > Date: 28 Nov 2000 09:46:45 +0100
> >
> > Package: dnrd
> > Version: 2.7-1
> >
> > When I start dnrd from potato for sparc on my SPARCclassic (sun4m,
> > 32bit), it crashes at the first dns-lookup:
> >
> > # dnrd -s 134.28.202.14
> >
> > (now to a telnet, ping, nslook, whatever on another terminal,
> > /etc/resolv points to localhost)
> >
> > Bus error in dnrd.
> > #
> >
> > This does not happen, if dnrd is started with both cache and
> > standalone nameserver switched off:
> >
> > # dnrd --master=off --cache=off -s 134.28.202.14
> >
> > I am using an up to date Debian GNU/Linux 2.2, stock kernel and libs.
> > My SPARCclassis has a microsparc processor at 50MHz and 48 MB of RAM
> > and works perfectly otherwise. The network configuration seems to be
> > correct (localhost, local interface etc are defined).
> >
> > I will supply a core dump if that helps.
> > --
> > Thomas <
t.steffen@...>
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- End forwarded message -----
>
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> 1024D/B0FA4F49: FA38 2D7E 408F 61E4 BF49 B48F 04BD F5BE B0FA 4F49
> 2048g/C631AF6E: B89D 7BF4 AA6B 569B D9D1 4BF6 3459 66AB C631 AF6E
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>
>
Brad Garcia