Caught Segmentation fault

shwetha17

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Hi there.

I've installed lib/r/rutorrent according to the guide on your GoogleCode Wiki, and ran into a problem at the very end.

Everything is set up, configured, and ready. I can start up rTorrent just fine, and it will run for hours if i do nothing.
However, the moment I try to access ruTorrent with my browser, rTorrent crashes with the following message..

Code:
Caught Segmentation fault, dumping stack:
0 rtorrent [0x40fb00]
1 rtorrent [0x44b902]
2 /lib/libc.so.6 [0x7f09865b0100]
3 /lib/libpthread.so.0(pthread_kill+0) [0x7f098636d990]
4 rtorrent [0x44bf45]
5 rtorrent [0x4ee453]
6 rtorrent [0x4ef89d]
7 /usr/local/lib/libtorrent.so.13(_ZN7torrent9PollEPoll7performEv+0x10b) [0x7f09880866cb]
8 rtorrent [0x44c10f]
9 /lib/libpthread.so.0 [0x7f09863683f7]
10 /lib/libc.so.6(clone+0x6d) [0x7f0986655bbd]
zsh: abort rtorrent.. and thus, ruTorrent obviously gives me the message ..
Code:
[09.11.2010 16:24:44] WebUI started.
[09.11.2010 16:24:44] Bad link to rTorrent. Check if it is really running. Check $scgi_port and $scgi_host settings in config.php and scgi_port in rTorrent configuration file..

Things to note:
1. I searched through this forum for "Caught Segmentation fault", however, the only two threads that came up didn't really help. sad.gif
2. In the guide on your Wiki, lib/rtorrent 0.12.6/0.8.6 are used. As newer versions were available, i used 0.12.7/0.8.7. Could this be the problem?
3. All of that is running on a Debian x64 and Apache2 machine.

Thanks in advance!
 

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somus1735

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2. In the guide on your Wiki, lib/rtorrent 0.12.6/0.8.6 are used. As newer versions were available, i used 0.12.7/0.8.7. Could this be the problem?​

Yes. You must use stable version of rtorrent (0.8.6) with any (3.1 or svn) version of ruTorrent, or
last svn version of rtorrent with svn version of ruTorrent (in that case plugin ratio will not work).
0.8.7 is unstable and it doesn't work with ruTorrent (or any ather webui) at all.
 

shwetha17

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Oh. My bad.
I actually thought that being in the normal download directory, those would also be stable versions.

Thanks, i'll try that.

Edit: Worked like a charm. Thanks again.