Re: tail -f seg faults

2001-10-31 Thread James A Morrison
Ok, I have screen open but I can't switch screens for some reason. Well, I think I'll enable my telnetd. Thanks for you help James Morrison This is interesting: X-Shopping-List: (1) Tabular samples (2) Fabulous buds (3) Gymnastic acne (4) Historic secret rebellions ___

Re: tail -f seg faults

2001-10-31 Thread Roland McGrath
> Ok, I'll do that. Now for a larger problem: after getting the stack > I tried taking a couple steps through tail. One my second 'next' > gdb froze. It is no longer taking keyboard signals C-c or C-\ and > I can't change screens to try externel signals. My system seems to > be up, but I can't

Re: tail -f seg faults

2001-10-31 Thread James Morrison
--- Roland McGrath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Please install a version of libc with debugging symbols (libc-dbg > package), > and then show "bt" in gdb. > Ok, I'll do that. Now for a larger problem: after getting the stack I tried taking a couple steps through tail. One my second 'next' gdb

Re: tail -f seg faults

2001-10-31 Thread Roland McGrath
Please install a version of libc with debugging symbols (libc-dbg package), and then show "bt" in gdb. ___ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd

tail -f seg faults

2001-10-31 Thread James Morrison
When I have 'tail -f /var/log/apache/access_log' going then ssh into a box tail seg faults. Here is the output from gdb: Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory. [Switching to thread 18009.2] 0x010bd983 in stpcpy () from /lib/libc.so.0.2 (gdb) info stack #