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and subject line Re: Bug#691487: column: segfaults with a certain data and 
column -ets,
has caused the Debian Bug report #691487,
regarding column: memory allocation issue with a certain data and column -ets,
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Package: bsdmainutils
Version: 9.0.3
Severity: normal
File: /usr/bin/column

The attached text file and this command segfaults column:

column -ets, < foo > bar

I note however that this command or different data does not:

column -ts, < foo > bar

-- System Information:
Debian Release: wheezy/sid
  APT prefers testing
  APT policy: (700, 'testing'), (600, 'unstable'), (550, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)

Kernel: Linux 3.5-trunk-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.utf8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages bsdmainutils depends on:
ii  bsdutils     1:2.20.1-5.2
ii  debianutils  4.3.2
ii  libc6        2.13-35
ii  libncurses5  5.9-10
ii  libtinfo5    5.9-10

Versions of packages bsdmainutils suggests:
ii  cpp                   4:4.7.1-1
ii  miscfiles [wordlist]  1.4.2.dfsg.1-9
pn  vacation              <none>
ii  wamerican [wordlist]  7.1-1
ii  whois                 5.0.18
ii  wspanish [wordlist]   1.0.26

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pabs

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         pos[0], -size[1]+pos[1], pos[2]
         pos[0],          pos[1], pos[2]
-size[0]+pos[0],          pos[1], pos[2]

         pos[0], -size[1]+pos[1], pos[2]
-size[0]+pos[0],          pos[1], pos[2]
-size[0]+pos[0], -size[1]+pos[1], pos[2]

 size[0]+pos[0], -size[1]+pos[1], pos[2]
 size[0]+pos[0],          pos[1], pos[2]
         pos[0],          pos[1], pos[2]

 size[0]+pos[0], -size[1]+pos[1], pos[2]
         pos[0],          pos[1], pos[2]
         pos[0], -size[1]+pos[1], pos[2]

 size[0]+pos[0],          pos[1], pos[2]
 size[0]+pos[0],  size[1]+pos[1]+0.1, pos[2]
         pos[0],  size[1]+pos[1]+0.1, pos[2]

 size[0]+pos[0],          pos[1], pos[2]
         pos[0],  size[1]+pos[1]+0.1, pos[2]
         pos[0],          pos[1], pos[2]

         pos[0],          pos[1], pos[2]
         pos[0],  size[1]+pos[1]+0.1, pos[2]
-size[0]+pos[0],  size[1]+pos[1]+0.1, pos[2]

         pos[0],          pos[1], pos[2]
-size[0]+pos[0],  size[1]+pos[1]+0.1, pos[2]
-size[0]+pos[0],          pos[1], pos[2]

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> I can't reproduce it any longer, not sure why, but valgrind still
> reports a bunch of invalid reads and invalid writes.

I guess we can close it for now then. Should it re-appear feel free to
re-open or open a new one.

Thanks.

Michael
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