Re: [Arsperl-users] Segfaults on Debian Lenny

2009-07-16 Thread Tim Skirvin
conny.mar...@t-systems.com writes:

 Is anybody else running ARSperl on Debian 5.0 (lenny)?  I've
 got it working just fine (v1.91, with .deb files and everything, which
 I'm happy to share), except that when the connection to the server is
 closed, I get a segfault.  I don't know why this is happening, and my
 early attempts at tracking the problem down have been unsuccessful.

 Before I tried to get a full bug report out there, I just
  wanted to see if anybody else had run into this.

 I had the same problem. But only if I was using the 5.x api libs and not
 using portmapper to connect to the server.

So do you have things working now?  How are you handling this?

Has anybody packaged semi-official .deb packages of the Remedy
API and/or ARSperl?  If not, I'd be happy to work with others to create
something.

- Tim Skirvin (tskir...@stanford.edu)
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[Arsperl-users] Segfaults on Debian Lenny

2009-07-09 Thread Tim Skirvin
Is anybody else running ARSperl on Debian 5.0 (lenny)?  I've got
it working just fine (v1.91, with .deb files and everything, which I'm
happy to share), except that when the connection to the server is closed, 
I get a segfault.  I don't know why this is happening, and my early
attempts at tracking the problem down have been unsuccessful.

Before I tried to get a full bug report out there, I just wanted
to see if anybody else had run into this.  

- Tim Skirvin (tskir...@stanford.edu)
-- 
   Information Technology Services  http://www.stanford.edu/~tskirvin/
System Software Developer, Unix Team   Stanford University


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