On Sun, Jan 16, 2005 at 07:03:30PM +0100, Sjoerd Simons wrote:
> The socket opening stuff is something your nisbindings do, not a dbus thing.
> Could you trace the daemon with ltrace and provide the last part of the
> output.
Ok, thanks for the quick reply, here goes:
memmove(0x809bc9d, 0x809bc98, 0, 0x80903d0, 0) = 0x809bc9d
memcpy(0x809bc98, "BEGIN", 5) = 0x809bc98
memmove(0x8091360, 0x8091365, 2, 0x80903d0, 0x809ba00) = 0x8091360
memmove(0x8091360, 0x8091362, 0, 0x80903d0, 0x809ba00) = 0x8091360
free(0x8093cf8) = <void>
free(0x809bc98) = <void>
calloc(24, 1) = 0x8093c38
getpwuid(1000, 0xb7f9f620, 1, 0xbfffed18, 0xb7ee0014) = 0xb7f9fe9c
strlen("stephane") = 8
malloc(9) = 0x8093cf8
memcpy(0x8093cf8, "stephane", 9) = 0x8093cf8
strlen("/home/stephane") = 14
malloc(15) = 0x809bc98
memcpy(0x809bc98, "/home/stephane", 15) = 0x809bc98
malloc(68) = 0x8094310
getgrouplist(0x8093cf8, 1000, 0x8094310, 0xbfffed08, 0xb7ee0014 <unfinished ...>
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
+++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
that's the last part, if you want what's before (and there's quite a few),
do tell :)
> Your the first to give someusefull feedback :) Getting no feedback is also
> very
> frustrating..
Oh don't worry I'll give you all the info I can, thanks a lot for the help!
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StÃphane Epardaud