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[Bug-ddrescue] EOF found before end of logfile on FreeBSD 10


From: Frank Leonhardt
Subject: [Bug-ddrescue] EOF found before end of logfile on FreeBSD 10
Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2014 20:39:42 +0100
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I'm getting oddness drying to copy a drive to a file. This is pasted:

address@hidden:/home/fjl # ddrescue -v -d -v -I /dev/da0 compcom-s1-new.img compcom-s1-new.log


GNU ddrescue 1.17
About to copy 163928 MBytes from /dev/da0 to compcom-s1-new.img
    Starting positions: infile = 0 B,  outfile = 0 B
    Copy block size: 128 sectors       Initial skip size: 128 sectors
Sector size: 512 Bytes
Max retries: 0
Direct: yes    Sparse: no    Split: yes    Truncate: no

Press Ctrl-C to interrupt
Initial status (read from logfile)
rescued:   163919 MB,  errsize:   8901 kB,  errors:     158
current position:      5082 MB,     current sector: 9927617
last block size:      73577 MB

Current status
rescued:   163919 MB,  errsize:   8901 kB,  current rate:        0 B/s
   ipos:     5082 MB,   errors:     158,    average rate:        0 B/s
   opos:     5082 MB,    time since last successful read:      31 s
Splitting failed blocks...
ddrescue: EOF found before end of logfile
address@hidden:/home/fjl #

It's repeatable (run again and it happens again).

There's plenty of space on the destination drive. I've tried it more than once. On the first run through I hit it with ^C after it hadn't read anything for an hour, and on the second run - crunch (after reading a few more blocks). Logfile attached.

I'm wondering if this may be related for FreeBSD 10.0 having changed compiler from gcc to CLANG?

Incidentally, I've looked in to the source code and can't see anything obvious - I'll dive in as a last resort - perhaps you know about this?

Finally, thanks a bunch for maintaining this!

Thanks, Frank.



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