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IDProjectCategoryView StatusDate SubmittedLast Update
0001409aMuleSharedfilespublic2008-09-15 14:052008-09-24 17:31
Reporteryelo3 
Assigned ToWuischke 
PrioritynormalSeverityblockReproducibilityalways
StatusresolvedResolutionno change required 
PlatformOSOS Version
Product Version 
Target VersionFixed in Version 
Summary0001409: NTFS Temp dir = windows blue screen when accessing the file
DescriptionCritical bug for amule users sharing a windows partition

amule 2.2.1-1ubuntu1

I use a ntfs partition for the temp directory of amule, so that I can download either from linux and windows.
There is a really big problem in this: when I use windows to resume dowloads started from linux I get a blue screen telling me of a "page fault".

I will test what happens when the download is finished. Maybe the file could still cause errors in windows!
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Fixed in Revision
Operating SystemUbuntu to Windows Vista sp1
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(0002955)
u294 (reporter)
2008-09-21 02:24

This is probably bug in Windows Vista ;). Crashing into blue screen on file access is surely OS fault. Regardless of anything else. System should be robust when dealing with file systems since file systems MAY get corrupted anyhow sometimes. If system crashes on file access, there is bug in system. I bet aMule team can't do anything with errors which happen in Windows Vista. You should ask Microsoft instead.

Hint: you may also want to check your disk for errors.
(0002965)
yelo3 (reporter)
2008-09-24 01:13

well... this would be correct if amule wasn't the cause of the crash...
or maybe this is a ntfs-3g bug...
(0002966)
yelo3 (reporter)
2008-09-24 01:14

ok, I will address it to ntfs-3g, maybe is their fault
(0002967)
u294 (reporter)
2008-09-24 13:49

Surely Windows bug can be triggered by someone else error (like ntfs-3g or just by occasional filesystem corruption). But BSDO due to (possibly incorrect) filesystem data is surely Windows fault.

Generally, in such scenario OS should just return "read error" status of operation to application or something like this. Crashing to BSOD is a bug.

So, really you probably should file bug to "Windows Vista" OS selecting component "NTFS driver" with description "NTFS driver could crash in specific scenario" but unfortunately it does not looks like MS provides bug tracker.

- Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
2008-09-15 14:05 yelo3 New Issue
2008-09-15 14:05 yelo3 Operating System => Ubuntu to Windows Vista sp1
2008-09-21 02:24 u294 Note Added: 0002955
2008-09-24 01:13 yelo3 Note Added: 0002965
2008-09-24 01:14 yelo3 Note Added: 0002966
2008-09-24 13:49 u294 Note Added: 0002967
2008-09-24 17:31 Wuischke Status new => resolved
2008-09-24 17:31 Wuischke Resolution open => no change required
2008-09-24 17:31 Wuischke Assigned To => Wuischke


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