dns_cancel_pending_resolve() message

Scott Bennett bennett at cs.niu.edu
Wed Sep 26 21:08:03 UTC 2007


     On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 17:43:30 +0200 Fabian Keil
<freebsd-listen at fabiankeil.de> wrote:
>Scott Bennett <bennett at cs.niu.edu> wrote:
>
>>      Yesterday I got a long string of messages over a ten-minute period
>> that looked like this:
>>=20
>> Sep 25 08:15:09.412 [notice] dns_cancel_pending_resolve(): Bug: Address
>> [scrubbed] is not pending (state 3). Dropping.
>>=20
>> I'm running 0.2.0.7-alpha under FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE.  What does this
>> message mean?  Is there anything I should do about it?  Or just think of
>> it as an interesting curiousity whose likelihood of recurring will
>> decrease as this and earlier releases fade into disuse?
>
>Have a look at:
>http://bugs.noreply.org/flyspray/index.php?do=3Ddetails&id=3D463
>
     That yielded a page containing only the following message:

- Do request is invalid.

     However, I took a guess that the two "3D" character sequences were
word-processor control sequences and removed them, which appears to get
the page you intended that I see.  (This is a typical example of why text
editors, rather than word processors, should be used for email.)  Looks
like the bug has been around for a while, given that that report was for
0.2.0.2-alpha, so I won't worry about it.
     Thanks much for the information.


                                  Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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