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Re: kernel/5690: system crash when running rtorrentYears ago we told Sebastian Rother that we think he's a pest, and
we'll ignore everything he says. Go away, Sebastian. The minute you report a bug, everyone else will suffer for it. > > I don't give care. > > > > Get lost, little boy. > > I didn't made this bug report. I just told you weeks ago that people will > hit thit bug. And you may please explain me the sense of submitting > bug-reports if you've such a attitude? > > Well as I told you: People will hit thit bug. > But please forward at least the reports I sended you weeks ago to any > developer who might care. They might could be helpfull. Thanks Theo.... :) > > > Kind regards, > Sebastian > > p.s. > Have a nice day, still :) |
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Re: kernel/5690: system crash when running rtorrent> Years ago we told Sebastian Rother that we think he's a pest, and
> we'll ignore everything he says. Wonderfull. It just wasn't me who reported this bug (please read the original Bug report). So please stop ignoring it. :] Sure I reported it weeks ago but that doesn't matter right now, right? > Go away, Sebastian. The minute you report a bug, everyone else > will suffer for it. Well funny. I may should send you some other (~30) DoS conditiosn so inc ase somebody else hits this his report gets ignored as well? That's a great idea if I think about it. Can I count on you Theo? :-] Well please explain me how our personal differences affect the validity of my bug reports wich are there anyway no matter if you would love or hate me? Well it is of course your choice if you ignore my reports or not. The Bug remains no matter if you ignore me or marry me. It's your (project, not personal) code, not my. So if we now could leave the kindergarten and get at least back to the fundamental school we may could come to the conclusion that the "mpi"-Bug and the rtorrent-Bug are kinda affilated. Anyway it's your code, your spare time and your project. And of course.. your bugs. :-) But don't let "other" users suffer because "we" have problems. I told you weeks ago this bug is there and it will get hit. So what now? Ignoring everybody who hits the bug and reports it? I hope you spend some attention to viq after he noticed the bug as well. Have still a nice day Theo and hopefully a happy new year. :-] Kind regards, Sebastian |
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Re: kernel/5690: system crash when running rtorrentOn Sat, Dec 29, 2007 at 04:04:59AM +0100, sebastian.rother@... wrote:
[snip a lot of irrelevant stuff] > I hope you spend some attention to viq after he noticed the bug as well. Some more people need to send good bug reports, with trace data and such, for anyone to be able to find what's going on. I sent a request to close this bug for two reasons: 1) This box currently crashes even when doing nothing. First conclusion: faulty hardware, and as it's an old toy-box I don't feel at the moment like trying to figure out which component causes this, or whether it's something else. 2) I tried running same torrent on a box with better CPU and same amount of RAM. It survived the experience, even with more torrents. I tried running it on a considerably better box, both CPU- and RAM-wise, both with that torrent and another ones, it survived the experience. Someone else tested the same torrent on an even slower box, one that is often running rtorrent. It survived the experience. Someone else tested the same torrent on yet another machine, which... Yes, you guessed it, survived the experience. So, untill proven otherwise, with solid proof and traces, there is no information to work on regarding deciding whether it's a bug of some sort, or my local problem. > > Kind regards, > Sebastian -- viq |
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