Hi! And thanks for the quick response.
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 10:46:28AM +0100, Peter Palfrader wrote: > Linus Lüssing schrieb am Samstag, dem 14. Dezember 2013: > > > Version: 0.2.3.25-1 > > What can you tell me about your system that would be different from all > the others? No clue yet. It's Debian unstable, 64bit both user space and kernel space wise: $ dpkg --print-architecture amd64 Though i386 was added through multiarch support, too: $ dpkg --print-foreign-architectures i386 Also, I'm having this issue for a few weeks if not months now. A few months ago everything was working fine. No idea what has happened between that yet, a new Tor or related library version installed via apt-get dist-upgrade is the only guess I'm having. Btw., the Tor browser bundle as provided by torproject.org (tor-browser-gnu-linux-x86_64-2.3.25-16-dev-en-US) starts up fine. I'm going to check whether running Tor via debootstrap/chroot works later. > > > $ tor --defaults-torrc /usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc > > ... then I'm getting the following error message: > > "Error in `tor': free(): invalid pointer: 0x00007f0ad9db532b" > > Is this from a root shell? How does your torrc look like? It's invoked via sudo. Invoking it from a complete root shell (bash) doesn't make a difference, though. Ah! Thought --defaults-torrc would be the complete torrc in use. Invoking things with this command: $ sudo tor --defaults-torrc /usr/share/tor/tor-service-defaults-torrc -f /etc/tor/torrc-fg ... with /etc/tor/torrc-fg having this single line: RunAsDaemon 0 ... doesn't make a difference either. > > > For the complete command line output, including a backtrace (the debug > > symbols seem to be missing even though I've installed tor-dbg?), see the > > attached log. > > How did you try to produce the backtrace? I'm not trying, it just happens every time :). Cheers, Linus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org