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Bug 13031

Summary: Core dump when ncftpput tries to make a new remote directory
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: sandberg
Component: ncftpAssignee: Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero>
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Description sandberg 2000-06-26 02:12:00 UTC
The command:

ncftpput -u randy -p abc -m speed.racer.net /home/randy/newdir/ file2upload

Causes a core dump to occur while running a stock install of RedHat Linux 
6.2. And no I really don't use "abc" as a password ;-)

Whereas,

ncftpput -u randy -p abc -m speed.racer.net /home/randy/newdir/ file2upload

Doesn't cause a core dump on previous builds of RedHat Linux (i.e., 6.1, and 
6.0).

Comment 1 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer 2000-06-26 20:06:22 UTC
It gives you a better message in rawhide.