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On 5/11/16 8:18 AM, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
> On 2016-05-11 09:35, Mike Bonnet wrote:
>> I'm seeing segfaults with this version when recursively scanning large
>> directories. Running Cygwin x86_64 on Windows Server 2012.
>
> But not with 0.99?  Have you been able to reproduce this on any other
> systems?

Only saw it with 0.99.1. Yes, saw it on several systems, all running 0.99.1.

>> In the past
>
> When?

This was several years ago.

>> this happened when some 32-bit files were in the source tree
>> when the 64-bit version was built. It's possible this happened again.
>
> Extremely unlikely.  cygport makes 32-bit and 64-bit builds in their own
> directories.
>
>> Any chance we could get a new 64-bit build?
>
> We'd need to find the real cause of this before it would be of any help.
>  I'd start with updating to 0.99.2, however we borrow Fedora's -norar
> sources but they haven't bumped yet (#1333949).

I'll retry with 0.99.2 when it's available.


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