abrt version: 1.1.13 architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: fusecompress -o allow_root '/home/Peter/Compressed Books' /home/Peter/Books component: fusecompress crash_function: boost::archive::detail::basic_iarchive_impl::load_pointer executable: /usr/bin/fusecompress kernel: 2.6.35.6-48.fc14.x86_64 package: fusecompress-2.6-8.20100223git754bc0de.fc14 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/fusecompress was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) time: 1288889936 uid: 1000 comment ----- This is the first time I've tried to use fuseuncompress after upgrading from F13 to F14. It was working fine in F13. How to reproduce ----- 1. Ran fusecompress -o allow_root "/home/Peter/Compressed Books" "/home/Peter/Books" 2. Attempted to access a file in the uncompressed directory 3.
Created attachment 457886 [details] File: backtrace
Changing from the default compression to a different one seems to have cleared up the problem, so I suspect that the compression libraries have been changed in F14.
I also cannot get fusecompress to work after an upgrade from F13 with any compression method. When accessing a file I get the following message: cat: test: Input/output error The debug output from fusecompress shows: FuseCompress::open 0x7f4674000ad0 name: test File::open file 'test', inode 187170819, m_refs: 1 void Compress::restoreLayerMap(): fd: 3 int Compress::open(const char*, int): Failed to restore LayerMap of file 'test', exception: requested integer size exceeds type size: 96 File::release m_refs: 0 Compress::release m_refs: 0, m_IsCompressed: 0 virtual Compress::~Compress(), test
Same issue with 2.6-9.20100223git754bc0de.fc15. fusecompress_offline reports the same LayerMap error. If I had to guess, I would say a 64bit issue.
(In reply to comment #4) > Same issue with 2.6-9.20100223git754bc0de.fc15. fusecompress_offline reports > the same LayerMap error. > > If I had to guess, I would say a 64bit issue. Further testing on an i686 install gives a different error message on the same file: 'int Compress::open(const char*, int): Failed to restore LayerMap of file '/home/bryan/sine_wave.ods', exception: cannot read a negative number into an unsigned type' vs 'int Compress::open(const char*, int): Failed to restore LayerMap of file '/media/e98037e0-a09a-44b9-a36b-fa2ff10f6bdf/sine_wave.ods', exception: requested integer size exceeds type size: 3'
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Folks, please remove the package from the repositories. The above bug remains (at least for fusecompress-2.6-11.20110801git913897f4.fc16) and may cause all your data to get lost. On the other hand as nobody else was reporting the bug, I guess noone is using it at all.