Bug 712616

Summary: Crashes after limited amount of time running
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Rob <robertfarmer37>
Component: rb_libtorrentAssignee: Rahul Sundaram <metherid>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 14CC: bruno, dchris, leigh123linux, metherid, req1348, vierzigundzwei
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Description Rob 2011-06-11 19:37:32 UTC
Created attachment 504267 [details]
bt from running it under gdb

qbittorrent: 2.8.1
rb_libtorrent: 0.14.11

After downloading a file for a minute or so qbittorrent crashes with sigabrt, though ABRT doesn't seem to pick it up.

Tried lowering the number of connections per torrent and global connections to no effect.

I've attached  a bt from running in under gdb

Comment 1 Christophe Dumez 2011-06-11 20:01:11 UTC
Looks like a libtorrent-rasterbar bug. However, I'm afraid libtorrent v0.14.x is no longer maintained, is it?.

Would be worth forwarding upstream anyway. There might be a fix already in recent versions that could be cherry-picked.

Comment 2 Christophe Dumez 2011-06-11 20:08:56 UTC
Are you by any chance using a SOCKS5 proxy?

I checked the libtorrent code and I see that this part of the code has changed in v0.15.x with commit:

r5477 | arvidn | 2011-04-09 20:59:00 +0300 (Sat, 09 Apr 2011) | 1 line
fix crash in udp_socket when using SOCKS5 proxy

Comment 3 leigh scott 2011-06-11 21:56:39 UTC
I have reassigned the report to rb_libtorrent so Rahul can have a look.

Comment 4 Rob 2011-06-12 09:07:47 UTC
Yeah i'm using a SOCKS5 proxy

Are there plans to update rb_libtorrent in F14 or would i have to wait till i got F15?

Comment 5 Christophe Dumez 2011-06-12 09:39:28 UTC
Unfortunately, the patch is not easy to backport because it relies on some other fixes.

Comment 6 Calum 2011-11-28 23:11:41 UTC
*** Bug 674992 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 7 Dario Castellarin 2012-02-24 08:42:13 UTC
I just closed deluge while it was seedng 6 torrents.

backtrace_rating: 4
Package: deluge-gtk-1.3.3-1.fc16
OS Release: Fedora release 16 (Verne)

Comment 8 Dario Castellarin 2012-02-24 08:42:18 UTC
Created attachment 565529 [details]
File: backtrace

Comment 9 Bruno Martins 2012-04-05 23:06:37 UTC
Just closing program GUI.

backtrace_rating: 4
Package: deluge-gtk-1.3.3-2.fc17
OS Release: Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle)

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