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Re: [Bug-wget] glibc detected
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Ray Satiro |
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Re: [Bug-wget] glibc detected |
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Sat, 28 Jun 2014 13:43:15 -0400 |
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On 6/28/2014 10:13 AM, Giuseppe Scrivano wrote:
Martin Jašek <address@hidden> writes:
Hi,
when I run wget like:
wget -q -O spoje.html
www.idos.cz/olomouc/odjezdy/\?f=Trnkova\&t=Hlavní%20nádraží\&submit=true
<http://www.idos.cz/olomouc/odjezdy/%5C?f=Trnkova%5C&t=Hlavn%C3%AD%20n%C3%A1dra%C5%BE%C3%AD%5C&submit=true>
I've tried this command line in a loop here (200 times) but I wasn't
able to reproduce it even once. I've also tried on a Debian machine
(though 64 bits) with the same version of wget as yours but I couldn't
reproduce the problem there as well.
I tried in two VMs Ubuntu 13.10 x64 (wget 1.14) and Ubuntu 14.04 x64 LTS
(wget 1.15).
In Ubuntu 13.10 / wget 1.14 there's some weird behavior and the outcome
differs but I can't get a crash. For example
URI content encoding = None
idn_encode failed (3): ‘Non-digit/letter/hyphen in input’
--2014-06-28 12:49:30-- http://8b%01/
conaddr is: 77.93.209.53
Resolving 8b\001 (8b\001)... failed: Name or service not known.
wget: unable to resolve host address ‘8b\001’
[IRI fallbacking to non-utf8 for ‘http://8b%01/’
From what I can see the server is returning the same 302 data every
time though. Also I found this which may be related
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?38960
In Ubuntu 14.04 / wget 1.15 I don't see anything unusual. Logs are
attached with version information and --debug output and a valgrind on
Ubuntu 13.10/wget 1.14 but I don't have the debugging package.. did you
mean wget debug package Petr?
wget logs.zip
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