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English => aMule crashes => Topic started by: JAngel2000 on October 09, 2007, 07:04:36 PM
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Terminated after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
what(): St9bad_alloc
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A fatal error has occurred and aMule has crashed.
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Current version is: aMule 2.1.3 using wxGTK2 v2.8.1 (Unicoded)
Running on: Linux 2.6.20-16-generic i686
* Could not get symbol names for backtrace
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Cancelado (core dumped)
That's what I get after some few hours of starting aMule. Any idea of how to solve it?
Thanks a lot everybody :)
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You are on FreeBSD, aren't you?
Anyway, can you give use some details on this crash? Also try to use "make -g" (iirc) when compiling aMule to enable debug information on BSD.
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No :'(
It's Ubuntu Feisty Fawn. That's all I can say. I start the aMule and after some hours it crashes and after a while it closes itself.
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Oh, yes, stupid me. It even says so in the output...but there are no debug information, so we don't know why it crashes.
Anyway, could you please try a developmental version? (See http://forum.amule.org/index.php?topic=12458.0 for Ubuntu packages) Hopefully this is already fixed there.
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Noticed same problem with CVS version 20071106 on KUbuntu 7.10, wxWidgets 2.8.6
I will re-build aMule with debug options to get more info.
I was forgetting; I don't know if this can be useful: I'm sure that a lot of file were "in hashing" (I started aMule with about 350 files to hash and when I re-started aMule this morning after the crash I noticed about 10 files remaining to hash)
Bye,
Mr Hyde