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> [ much snippage ]
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> DHCPDISCOVER from 08:00:3e:06:9e:05 via 150.32.150.1
> DHCPOFFER on 150.32.150.217 to 08:00:3e:06:9e:05 via 150.32.150.1
> Both dynamic and static leases present for 150.32.150.217.
> Either remove host declaration 150.32.150.217 or remove 150.32.150.217
> Segmentation fault
> hoser:/var/run#
>
> Could you tell me how to avoid this?
It's all right there in the debug output!! Read the last two lines before
the actual segfault!
Granted, nothing, including that condition should not cause a segfault, but
the immediate solution to your problem is right there for you to read. Now
what would be most helpful is for you run that binary with gdb and when it
segfaults, get a stack trace and send it to Ted.
b.
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Brian J. Murrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BCTel Advanced Communications 604 454 5279
Vancouver, B.C.
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