Why not build it with -g and run it under gdb? A stack trace would be
very useful to anyone who wants to know what happened.

Regards,

Tim

On 13 October 2015 at 16:37, Mark Galeck <mark_gal...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> Hello,  I have another question today...
> I change source of GNU Make a little (thank you Paul for the suggestion!).
> I run ./configure then make (existing make) to build the changed sources.  
> But then
>>./make
> immediately segfaults...
>
> Yes this is some non-standard Linux system - a chroot jail in fact.  But 
> ./configure ran successfully, so I thought, I should be able to run the 
> compiled ./make
> Is this reasoning correct and does that mean it is a Make bug?
> I tried 3.81 - works.  But 4.1, segfaults...
>
> Mark
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