My thinkpad T60p is dist-upgraded to latest feisty.

wpasupplicant package version: 0.5.7-0ubuntu2

I am attaching a log of one of the crashes, yesterday night. Actually it
crashed two times in a row. The whole gnome interface freezes after a
few seconds, and I can't even switch to a TTY.

What is the "gutsy" version? Is this the new ubuntu name (since it
starts with 'g')? Is there then a backport for it?

As for recompiling with debugging support: I'm all for it, but I need
help. Which source should I use? From where? Will it suffice to just set
CFLAGS=-g, or do I have to modify a makefile? Do I have to do a system-
wide installation (undesirable, this is a production machine) or will it
suffice to compile and install in a local folder, and then prepend that
folder to my PATH ?

Thanks for any hints.

** Attachment added: "syslog until wpa_supplicant locks up"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/7654040/wpa_supplicant_log

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wpa_supplicant locked up consuming 100% resources
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110158
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