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2019 Apr 26
2
[ASan][Windows] Interceptor function type not compatible with intercepted function
Hi, I triggered a build failure on a Windows-sanitizer by making the sanity checking in `ASAN_INTERCEPT_FUNC` a bit stricter. My best guess is that the type of the defined interceptor is not compatible (in C++ typing terms) with the “real” function. This seems to be the case for the following 2 functions: CreateThread “no conversion”: From: 'DWORD (__cdecl *)(void * ,
2006 Jan 24
9
ActionMailer: Mail isn''t delivered
Hi all I used the search for this, but I got an Application Error, so sorry for the newbie question. I have tried to send an e-mail using ActionMailer. I have to following config (environment.rb): ActionMailer::Base.server_settings = { :address => "mail.psyguide.org", :port => 25, :domain => "mail.psyguide.org", #:authentication => :login, #:user_name
2006 Jun 28
2
perform_deliveries = false
Hi, Can someone explain the proper use of the use of perform_deliveries in the environment.rb file?? ActionMailer::Base.perform_deliveries = false I just moved a new controller to the production version of an app, but wanted to be sure everything was properly configured before sending out a big mailing, so I set perform_deliveries = false, believing that would prevent mail from being
2009 Aug 10
2
testing exception notification plugin with rspec
Hi, I''m trying to install exception notification plugin and test it with rspec. The problem that I have is that when running the server in production mode : at the end of the log i get this when I have a critical error rendering section "request" rendering section "session" rendering section "environment" rendering section "backtrace" Sent mail to
2016 Sep 02
2
call_once and TSan
> On 2 Sep 2016, at 12:11, Dmitry Vyukov <dvyukov at google.com> wrote: > > On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Kuba Brecka <kuba.brecka at gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> On 2 Sep 2016, at 11:18, Dmitry Vyukov via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >>> >>> On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 2:30 PM, Kuba Brecka <kuba.brecka at gmail.com>
2004 Aug 27
3
Digit detect during a Background() inside a Macro wrongly jumps b ack to the calling context to match digits?
Consider this dialplan fragment, where the call is being dialed into [macro-process-routing] over an iax2 channel from another (same build) Asterisk server: [macro-process-routing] ; This is the entrypoint of the debug call but is also refered to by Macro(process-routing) elsewhere in the dialplan ; XXX-NNN-6800 exten => _6800,1,Macro(6800-interceptor) ; This is matched when 8 is
2016 Sep 02
2
call_once and TSan
> On 2 Sep 2016, at 11:18, Dmitry Vyukov via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 2:30 PM, Kuba Brecka <kuba.brecka at gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to write a TSan interceptor for the C++11 call_once function. There are currently false positive reports, because the inner __call_once function is located in
2016 Sep 01
2
call_once and TSan
Hi, I'm trying to write a TSan interceptor for the C++11 call_once function. There are currently false positive reports, because the inner __call_once function is located in the (non-instrumented) libcxx library, and on macOS we can't expect the users to build their own instrumented libcxx. TSan already supports pthread_once and dispatch_once by having interceptors that re-implement the
2006 Mar 05
5
DreamHost and ActionMailer
I''m getting ready to sign up with DreamHost, but my application is missing the ActionMailer features. First, can anyone provide some real code to send an email upon comment submission? Second, is it easy to setup ActionMailer on a DreamHost server? Thanks! -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2015 Apr 09
2
[LLVMdev] Intercepting dlinfo in memory sanitizer
Hi everyone, I ran into a false positive with memory sanitizer due to it not intercepting dlinfo. I tried to get started on writing such an interceptor, but dlinfo seems like an extraordinarily difficult function to intercept. The three considerations that I would like somebody to look at are: 1) How do we get the enum values to decide what kind of pointer dlinfo is getting. Ideally we'd
2020 Nov 15
2
[patch] enhancement for tika server protected by user/password basic auth
On 11/15/20 12:21 PM, John Fawcett wrote: > I'm using tika-server.jar installed as a service yup. same here. atm, listening on localhost, with Dovecot -> Tika direct, no proxy. similarly fragile under load. throwing ~10 messages with .5-5MB attachments at it at once causes all sorts of complaints. one at a time seems OK ... > Dovecot currently implements separate integrations,
2018 Aug 23
2
Sanitizers and static linking
I am guessing that sanitizers are not supported with static linking. The AddressSanitizer document says so explicitly but the others do not. Yet the interceptors use dlsym to set up certain system calls, so by definition they can't support static linking. Given that sanitizers won't work with static linking, why are static libraries created for them? Should there be an error check in the
2015 Apr 10
2
[LLVMdev] Intercepting dlinfo in memory sanitizer
Thanks! I'll try that. In order to avoid starting a new thread, let me ask you the next question. One of the shared libraries I load calls strtol and msan fails to intercept it. Why would this be? The library seems to be otherwise implemented. One of the potential culprits I saw is that strtol is marked as strong in libc. Is there any workaround? Keno On Thu, Apr 9, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Evgeniy
2005 Dec 15
5
Action Mailer - connection refused - connect(2)
hi: I am on Mac OSX 10.4 using locomotive. My ActionMailer configuration is ActionMailer::Base.delivery_method = :smtp # or :sendmail or test ActionMailer::Base.server_settings = { :address => "mail.albertafilmworks.com", :port => 25, :domain => "brucebalmercanada.com" } ActionMailer::Base.perform_deliveries = true
2010 Mar 04
5
has anybody made actionmailer work with rails 2.3.5?
Hi, I have wasted few days and I''m not getting anywhere. I was trying to follow tutorial on Rails Guides and this one: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/ruby-on-rails/rails-send-email.htm . All I need is to be able to send some text, nothing fancy. Why in Rails it has to be so difficult? Why it can''t be so simple as in PHP? Can anybody point me to some good simple tutorial,
2006 Mar 30
4
with_scope and filters for Rails 1.1 (scoped_access plugin)
Has anyone successfully gotten the scoped_access[1] plugin to work in Rails 1.1? Some of the methods it was relying on are now no longer accessible. It seems the only way to add scope is to use the ''with_scope'' method that takes a block, but since Rails doesn''t have real around filters[2] I cannot see a way of adding a scope using a filter. Anyone using with_scope
2019 Sep 12
3
Requesting clarification of some HWASAN behaviours.
Hello, I'm working on implementing hwasan instrumentation in GCC, and have just started discussing my current work-in-progress on the gcc-patches mailing list. (https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2019-09/msg00387.html -- the email that Kostya saw and added people to). I've gotten about as basic a user-space implementation as possible (using the interceptor ABI) up and running, and would
2011 Mar 28
1
gluster 3.1.3 mount using nfs
Hi all, I setup the gluster filesystem and I want to mount the gluster volume using nfs in unix system. My machine is hp-ux (11.23) I put command like below but it has error test14:/>mount -F nfs -o proto=tcp,port=38465,vers=3,llock 150.2.226.26:/temp /mnt nfs mount: get_fh: 150.2.226.26:: RPC: Program not registered nfs mount: get_fh: 150.2.226.26:: RPC: Program not registered nfs mount:
2006 Apr 27
11
Action Mailer Error!!!
What does this mean? Bad file descriptor - connect(2) -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2016 Sep 02
2
call_once and TSan
Same problem exists, thread A can still be within REAL(call_once), but after it ran user code and set the flag to ~0. Roughly, call_once does: __call_once(flag, arg, func) { mutex_lock(mut); if (flag == BEING_INITIALIZED) { wait } else if (flag == NOT_INITIALIZED_AT_ALL) { flag = BEING_INITIALIZED; mutex_unlock(mut); func(arg); // <=== user code callback