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Re: (ITS#4253) val.regex broken




--On Saturday, December 10, 2005 1:44 PM -0800 Quanah Gibson-Mount 
<quanah@stanford.edu> wrote:

>
>
> --On Saturday, December 10, 2005 9:44 AM +0000 ando@sys-net.it wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 2005-12-10 at 09:18 +0000, ando@sys-net.it wrote:
>>
>>> I'll recompile with optimization
>>
>> works fine.
>>
>>>  and try with re23
>>
>> works fine w & w/o optimization.
>>
>>>  as
>>> well, just in case.  Note that I'm using the rxspencer regex library.
>>
>> haven't tried with glibc's regex.
>>
>> BTW: using Linux CentOS 4.2; glibc is 2.3.4 (-2.13); gcc is 3.4.4 as
>> shipped with CentOS.
>
> HEAD doesn't build right now (ITS#4258) so I'll have to wait and try to
> reproduce it there.
>
> I'm using gcc 3.3.1 on Solaris 8 (I hopefully will get to 3.4.4 over
> Christmas break).  I assume it is using glibc's regex library.

Given that it works just fine for me in HEAD, I'm certain it isn't the 
regex library that is at fault.

I still have the problem in RE_23.  I've now applied several patches to 
2.3.13 to see if the issue gets fixed, but no luck.

They are:

Your ACL normalization change, plus the debugging change to acl.c and 
aclparse.c
The callback fix to result.c
The fix for HDB core dumping on deletes
The fix for HDB locking incorrectly
The memory leak plug to syncrepl

Any thoughts on what other changes to HEAD might resolve the issue?


--Quanah


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