Assertion failed: xdrPtr && xdrPtr == *xdrLPP, file xx.cpp, line 2233

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Assertion failed: xdrPtr && xdrPtr == *xdrLPP, file xx.cpp, line 2233

Hy. when I use scp and sftp from my winxp to the same linux server, uploading large files, I constantly get this message in the subject randomly while uploading. after this: abnormal program termination

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Re: Assertion failed: xdrPtr && xdrPtr == *xdrLPP, file xx.cpp, line 2233

There is not such assertion in the application. Are you sure that you have posted the actual error message? Please use Ctrl+C to copy exact message and paste it to the post. Also what version of WinSCP are you using?

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Re: Assertion failed: xdrPtr && xdrPtr == *xdrLPP, file xx.cpp, line 2233

I have the same error.

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WinSCP3.exe
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Assertion failed: xdrPtr && xdrPtr == *xdrLPP, file xx.cpp, line 2233
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OK
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My OS: Win XP.
Uploading to linux.
WinSCP 3.5

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Re: Assertion failed: xdrPtr && xdrPtr == *xdrLPP, file xx.cpp, line 2233

I'll look at it. But I have not idea yet what may cause this.

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Re: Assertion failed: xdrPtr && xdrPtr == *xdrLPP, file xx.cpp, line 2233

martin wrote:

I'll look at it. But I have not idea yet what may cause this.

I am getting this exact error as well.

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Re: Assertion failed: xdrPtr && xdrPtr == *xdrLPP, file xx.cpp, line 2233

Me 3 said the flea. the other i see continuosuly but it runs through it.

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martin wrote:

I'll look at it. But I have not idea yet what may cause this.

I am getting this exact error as well.

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Yup, I'm getting the same error with the latest version.
Local OS: Windows XP Professional
Remote Host: projects.sourceforge.net
Error:
Assertion failed: xdrPtr && xdrPtr == *xdrLPP, file xx.cpp, line 2233
and after clicking OK:
Abnormal program termination

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To all: Under what circumstances do you get the error? Is it also while uploading large files as "blackcat" reports?

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To all: Under what circumstances do you get the error? Is it also while uploading large files as "blackcat" reports?

Receiving the same error. Intermittent with any kind of folder/files to a Linux box. The error is consistent even if it occurs at differing times during transfer.

NOTE: Frustrated, I returned to using WinSCP 2 and had no further problems. I was unable to reproduce the problem transfering the same files to the same host. Delete the folder, and try again with WinSCP 3.5, and error returns.

What can I do to assist?

Richard Harmonson
MCSE/CNE/RHCE

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In answer to your above question re: large files. I was transfering three files ranging from 1 to 3 mb. Nothing larger.

Richard Harmonson
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NOTE: Frustrated, I returned to using WinSCP 2 and had no further problems. I was unable to reproduce the problem transfering the same files to the same host. Delete the folder, and try again with WinSCP 3.5, and error returns.

What can I do to assist?
I would appreciate if you can try newer version (like 3.0) to determine when the problem was introduced. The error never happens to me so I have no idea what may cause this.

Thanks in advance. Please let me know.

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I would appreciate if you can try newer version (like 3.0) to determine when the problem was introduced. The error never happens to me so I have no idea what may cause this.

Thanks in advance. Please let me know.

Be happy to try WinSCP 3, but not seeing it as an available download. I may be going blind. Where?

I will test tonight and post results.

Richard Harmonson
richard at kinetotech dot com

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Be happy to try WinSCP 3, but not seeing it as an available download. I may be going blind. Where?
All old versions of WinSCP are on the Sourceforge download server. The link is on Downloads page.

I will test tonight and post results.
Thanks in advance. If you are able to reproduce the bug easily, than I would ask you to try more versions to find one that introduced the bug. If it is not easy than try only 3.0 now. If it is fine, I'll try to suggest some other that may have been the first faulty.

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I will test tonight and post results.
Thanks in advance. If you are able to reproduce the bug easily, than I would ask you to try more versions to find one that introduced the bug. If it is not easy than try only 3.0 now. If it is fine, I'll try to suggest some other that may have been the first faulty.

Desktop OS: WinXP with WinSCP 3.5.0
Server OS: Fedora Core 1

It is reproducable 100% for me if I try to upload 10 directories to an empty directory on the server. I am also getting "Null Pointer Termination" dialog boxes appearing at random times.

WinSCP 3.4.2 is currently uploading the same files to the same empty directory without any problems at all.

--Keith

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It is reproducable 100% for me if I try to upload 10 directories to an empty directory on the server. I am also getting "Null Pointer Termination" dialog boxes appearing at random times.

WinSCP 3.4.2 is currently uploading the same files to the same empty directory without any problems at all.
Thanks!
This might help. I'm able to reproduce the error now. I need to try it in the evening at home with debugger. I hope it will be reproducible there to.

It also happens to me only with 3.5, not with 3.4.2 and mainly not with upcoming version of WinSCP (3.5.5).

If others can confirm that the error happens only with 3.5, I would appreciate it.

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If others can confirm that the error happens only with 3.5, I would appreciate it.
The error did not occur with 3.4.2. :mrgreen:

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The error did not occur with 3.4.2. :mrgreen:
Thanks! That's good. I believe that the bug is then releated to another problems introduced in 3.5 like
- Problem with 3.5 version
- V3.5 under w2k and wxp can't change to /cygdrive - access failure

So it will be fixed in the next release (in fact it is already).

Sorry for the delay, but once I had a working WinSCP, I was busy using it to complete a large migration.

WinSCP 3.4.2 worked perfectly. I moved over 250 gb without issue. Not a single error.

Thank you!

Richard Harmonson, CNE/MCSE/RHCE

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assertion error fix

Can you tell us when the version with the fix will be available?

Thanks.

PS This is an incredible piece of software, even for a a "non-programmer"

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The error did not occur with 3.4.2. :mrgreen:
Thanks! That's good. I believe that the bug is then releated to another problems introduced in 3.5 like
- Problem with 3.5 version
- V3.5 under w2k and wxp can't change to /cygdrive - access failure

So it will be fixed in the next release (in fact it is already).

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Can you tell us when the version with the fix will be available?
At the end of this week.

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iRex wrote:

Can you tell us when the version with the fix will be available?
At the end of this week.


Will that be WinSCP3 v.3.5.1?

David
getting same error

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Will that be WinSCP3 v.3.5.1?
That will be 3.5.5. But I do not understand what difference it makes to you? :?:

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access violation at address 0055bcf1 in module 'winscp3.exe'. read of address ff00000c

not sure if this is where to place this but I get the following error
access violation at address 0055bcf1 in module 'winscp3.exe'. read of address ff00000c

winscp3 ver 3.5 build 204 drag and dropped the folder with files in it to thhe remote location
scp/sftp root priveledges on remote and admin privledges on local
win 2k professional uploading to aa linux carton

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Re: access violation at address 0055bcf1 in module 'winscp3.exe'. read of address ff00000c

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winscp3 ver 3.5 build 204 drag and dropped the folder with files in it to thhe remote location
scp/sftp root priveledges on remote and admin privledges on local
win 2k professional uploading to aa linux carton
Can you reproduce the error with the latest version (3.5.6)?

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SFTP Problem...

Hi,

I've been evaluating the Java SSH Daemon which comes with an open-source package known as SSHTools. I've successfully logged into the daemon using Cygwin SSH and Putty. I've also successfully accessed the daemon's SFTP subsystem using the Cygwin SFTP client. However, although I can successfully authenticate to the Java daemon using WinSCP, I cannot proceed beyond that point. The session times out, every time. I have tried increasing the timeout interval without success.

I've logged both the WinSCP and Cygwin SFTP sessions, but as I'm ignorant of the protocol, the log doesn't mean that much to me.

There is a point at which something seems obviously to fail, and the following is an excerpt from the WinSCP log at this point:

. Doing startup conversation with host.
> Type: SSH_FXP_INIT, Size: 5, Number: -1
. Waiting for data timed out, asking user what to do.

If you have any suggestions as to how I might proceed, I would be most grateful.

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. Doing startup conversation with host.
> Type: SSH_FXP_INIT, Size: 5, Number: -1
. Waiting for data timed out, asking user what to do.
First of all, try to enable logging on the SFTP server side, if the server allows it. Post the log.

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Re: This Error Cropping up again

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I'm getting this exact error again, Version 4.3.2 :|
Can you send me an email, so I can send you back a debug version of WinSCP to track the problem? Please include link back to this topic in your email. Also note in this topic that you have sent the email. Thanks.

You will find my address (if you log in) in my forum profile.

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MichaelMR2 wrote:

I'm getting this exact error again, Version 4.3.2 :|
Can you send me an email, so I can send you back a debug version of WinSCP to track the problem? Please include link back to this topic in your email. Also note in this topic that you have sent the email. Thanks.

You will find my address (if you log in) in my forum profile.

For what it is worth, I just receive this error as well with v4.3.6; Trying the 5.0.5 Beta right now... This was on a 64-bit Windows 2008 R2 with a relative large file 75mb.

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For what it is worth, I just receive this error as well with v4.3.6; Trying the 5.0.5 Beta right now... This was on a 64-bit Windows 2008 R2 with a relative large file 75mb.
Please let us know results of your 5.0.5 test.

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