On Mon, Oct 02, 2006 at 11:19:11AM -0400, Camm Maguire wrote:
>Greetings, and thanks for looking into this! It is still there on the
>sid dchroot on vaughan:
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat t.c
>int
>main(int argc,char * argv[]) {return system(argv[1]);}
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cc -g t.c -o t
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ./t "echo g"
>g
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cc -g -pg t.c -o t
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ./t "echo g"
>
>
>
>[1]+ Stopped ./t "echo g"
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ kill %1
>
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>[1]+ Stopped ./t "echo g"
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ [1]+ Terminated ./t "echo g"
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gdb ./tHmmm. I suspect that this might even be a problem with vaughan rather than libc. I just logged in to check on this, and did a chroot unstable. Then: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cp ~camm/t.c . Segmentation fault I can't reproduce that again, now, but... -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Since phone messaging became popular, the young generation has lost the ability to read or write anything that is longer than one hundred and sixty characters." -- Ignatios Souvatzis
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