On Mon, 2013-04-15 at 10:22 -0400, Olivier Diotte wrote: > Hi Ben, > > I did the following test this weekend: > -Power off the machine > -Remove the USB dongle (taint?) > -Power up the machine > -Log in and run doxygen as before > > It still crashes. This is, seemingly, the related message: > Apr 14 06:37:59 Debianosaur kernel: [137278.487402] doxygen[2535]: > segfault at 0 ip 000000000065638c sp 00007fffa65be680 error 4 in > doxygen[400000+4f0000]
Maybe this is what happens after the kernel refuses to allocate more memory to it. > Then again, the machine is still responsive, so this looks like it may > be more of a bug in doxygen than in the kernel. It does depend on how large a job you're giving to doxygen. It presumably needs to hold a lot of information about the source code it scans in memory, so that it can generate cross-references. Ben. > Thanks for your help nonetheless. -- Ben Hutchings The first rule of tautology club is the first rule of tautology club.
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