I just got a very weird SEGV, which is caused from time to time by a
Tcl-only script.
Any ideas what this could be?
AOLserver is 3.4.2-dq4 (Tcl8.3.4 and some minor modifications - no
important changes from 3.4.2 expect 8.3.4 I suppose).
#0 0x080cb369 in Tcl_NextHashEntry (searchPtr=0xbc7ff884) at
./../generic/tclHash.c:279
#1 0x080cb30a in Tcl_FirstHashEntry (tablePtr=0x88b3cc0,
searchPtr=0xbc7ff884) at ./../generic/tclHash.c:239
#2 0x0808f7a4 in FreeSets (arg=0x88b3cc0) at tclset.c:909
#3 0x08086d05 in CleanupData (tdPtr=0x87868f0) at tclinit.c:1358
#4 0x08085814 in Ns_TclDeAllocateInterp (interp=0x0) at tclinit.c:446
#5 0x0807f394 in NsConnThread (arg=0x8791990) at serv.c:700
#6 0x0811dbe1 in NsThreadMain (arg=0x86c0818) at thread.c:228
#7 0x40027d53 in pthread_start_thread () from /lib/libpthread.so.0
#8 0x40027d99 in pthread_start_thread_event () from /lib/libpthread.so.0
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