On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 11:10:52AM -0500, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> This means there was an error (some function returned -1), but the
> error message was not set. Could you capture the backtrace when this
> happens? It's hard to find the exact point, but going function and
> checking what returns -1 should do.
Assuming by "backtrace" you mean the strace output, I went to the end of
the file, and then did a reverse search for -1; here were the first
hits, with some context:
Actually, that does not help much. I meant output of GDB, plus at a
certain point that you would have to find. Try enabling the debug logs
for now, cleaning them, then reproducing the issue and post the logs
somewhere with a link sent here. I'll try going through that to see
where the problem might be.
If there's any other information I can grab, please do let me know.
Thanks for the quick reply (and apologies for the Thanksgiving-induced
delay in my response),
-Ken
>> Log files on both client and server are pretty sparse on details of
>> any sort... as, again, is Google. Any ideas?
>
> It culd be visible from the logs as well, but not without the code
> opened in another window to see where we forgot to set the error
> message.
>
>> Thanks yet again,
>>
>> -Ken
>>
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