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2.0 KiB
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47 lines
2.0 KiB
Markdown
[[plugins/recentchangesdiff]] causes rendering to segfault if a commit removes a lot of contents. I removed close to 400 files, total size of about 950Kb in a single commit and now `ikiwiki` segfaults on refresh and rebuild:
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rendering recentchanges.mdwn
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[1] 5541 segmentation fault ikiwiki --verbose --setup ikiwiki.setup --refresh
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If I disable the plugin, the segfault does not happen, but I have to remove `wc/recentchanges/*` or else it will crash just as well.
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This is reproducible, but I cannot provide the source code.
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> Can you provide a sanitised version of the source code? I've tried
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> ikiwiki on some files that are just large, and cannot reproduce any
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> problems, so it must be something in the specific file. (A perl bug is
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> also clearly involved here.) --[[Joey]]
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The tarball is at http://scratch.madduck.net/__tmp__recentchanges-segfault.tgz - unpack it in `/tmp` and `chdir()` to /tmp/cdt.taF18912, then run
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ikiwiki --setup ikiwiki.setup
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# segfaults
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git checkout HEAD^
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ikiwiki --setup ikiwiki.setup
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# segfaults
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rm -rf wc/recentchanges
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ikiwiki --setup ikiwiki.setup
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# works
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> I can reproduce it fine with that, thanks, and it's really looking like a
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> pure perl bug, that is triggered by markdown. Here's a simpler test case:
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joey@kodama:/tmp>markdown < f
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zsh: segmentation fault markdown < f
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> Where f is a 6.3 mb file that I
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> extracted from ikiwiki's rendering pipeline.
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> It seems to be crashing at markdown line 345, which is a big nasty
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> `s///` statement.
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> The good news: markdown version 1.0.2~b8-2 does not trigger this perl bug.
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> I only see it with 1.0.1. (Bad news: Newer versions of markdown are
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> slooooooow, especially on such large files.)
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> I'm calling this [[done]] since I've filed [[!debbug 470676]] on perl, and
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> also have modified recentchangesdiff to only show the first 200 lines of
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> diff, which should be enough without bloating the recentchanges into
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> perl-crashing territory. --[[Joey]]
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