Jürg Billeter wrote:
Ok, it's not a gcc bug at all... The SEGV seems to have destroyed some
debug info on the stack and that's the reason gdb didn't help. The
problem occured on all systems with linux partitions that don't have a
ext2/ext3, xfs, or jfs filesystem as the crash happens during the
reiserfs check which is the last one by hazard. The patch speaks for
itself, I have no idea why this doesn't crash with other gcc versions /
optimization settings, must be luck...


This patch also resolves the segfault for me. Thanks, Jürg. Although, I do have an ext3 partition in addition to the reiser4 partition.

/dev/hda1 swap
/dev/hda2 reiser4
/dev/hda3 ext3

So, is our current assessment of the situation correct? Have we fixed all of the issues with cfdisk or were there several we were noticing at once?

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