My shutdowns of aolserver are rarely clean, nsd usually crashes on shutdown.

I've started running nsd inside gdb, so I can see where the crash is.

Here is a stack trace on a ctrl-c, using the latest cvs source. If there's anything else I can do to help track down these unclean shutdowns, let me know.

Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory.
Reason: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at address: 0x00000004
[Switching to process 4464 thread 0x4613]
0x0a00c254 in Tcl_AsyncDelete ()
(gdb) where
#0  0x0a00c254 in Tcl_AsyncDelete ()
#1  0x00649500 in SignalCmdCleanUp ()
#2  0x0a00f35e in DeleteInterpProc ()
#3  0x0a00cad5 in Tcl_DeleteInterp ()
#4  0x0007da11 in DeleteData ()
#5  0x0000793a in NsCleanupTls ()
#6  0x0000891f in FreeThread ()
#7  0x90024f60 in _pthread_tsd_cleanup ()
#8  0x90024ae8 in pthread_exit ()
#9  0x00008203 in Ns_ThreadExit ()
#10 0x0006f6b6 in NsConnThread ()
#11 0x000088ee in ThreadMain ()
#12 0x90023d87 in _pthread_body ()


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