Discussion:
[Bug 50773] Dav lock database corruption
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2015-03-11 01:30:56 UTC
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Wim Lewis <***@omnigroup.com> changed:

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--- Comment #7 from Wim Lewis <***@omnigroup.com> ---
Created attachment 32557
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Patch for httpd 2.5.x-dev r1665752

(In reply to Graham Leggett from comment #5)
I have modified the patch so that it applies to trunk as follows, can you
verify this fixes it for you?
This change works if I apply it to the implementation in modules/dav/fs/lock.c
instead of (or in addition to) modules/dav/lock/locks.c --- there seem to be
two nearly-identical copies of that code.

On the assumption that both copies have the equivalent bug, I've attached a
patch against trunk based on yours / Samuel Gallacier's. This fixes the bug, at
least as far as the perl-script testcase can tell.
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2018-11-07 21:08:25 UTC
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William A. Rowe Jr. <***@apache.org> changed:

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Christophe JAILLET <***@wanadoo.fr> changed:

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--- Comment #9 from Christophe JAILLET <***@wanadoo.fr> ---
Confirmed on 2.4.4 in comment 3.
Should be easy to reproduce with the provides test script (Thx for that)

So re-opening because likely to still be valid.
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