Roland McGrath wrote
> What's required is exact details on reproducing the problem.
As I said before, I get the problem when I run :
strace -f -o /tmp/log ./configure
in hello source.
It configures some things, and segfaults at the end.
I have a debian sid up to date, and locales doesn't change an
What's required is exact details on reproducing the problem.
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Ok,
I should sleep more, I was wrong in the last message :
I forgot I use the sarge version of strace, so it worked, of course.
I try again with the sid version, and it still segfault. Maybe it happens only
with x86 system ?
Unfortunately I can't give you more information ... or maybe by stracing
Roland McGrath wrote
> I cannot reproduce any crash using the hello configure script case on my
> powerpc machine, with the current strace. The original report did not
> include a specification of a test case I could hope to reproduce, and was
> for an old version.
Yes, sorry, I was totally wron
I cannot reproduce any crash using the hello configure script case on my
powerpc machine, with the current strace. The original report did not
include a specification of a test case I could hope to reproduce, and was
for an old version.
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Hello,
I get the same thing here.
I try to run :
strace -f -o /tmp/log ./configure
in the hello source tree you can get here :
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/hello/hello-2.1.1.tar.gz
And it fails on segfaults (reproductible).
Sarge version is not affected.
Regards.
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