A daemon calling abort() in response to malloc failure is like depositing all your money in response to capital controls.
@laurentbercot Sure you can. Serving cached or authoritative results takes no memory.
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@RichFelker Not arguing that maradns did the right thing. It didn't. (dnscache and tinydns don't have that problem; they're better designed) -
@RichFelker Just that in some cases (NOT a DNS cache), it's just as well for your daemon to exit on oom, and be restarted when possible.
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