On Sat, 13 Nov 2010 16:23:18 +0100
Benoit Izac <ben...@izac.org> wrote:

> Stevan Bajić wrote:
> 
> >>>> Yes, please as it avoids a segmentation fault.
> >>>
> >>> Those two lines just avoid one of those segmentation faults. There
> >>> are others which are still not fixed with those two lines.
> >>
> >> Which (assuming that I stay on the same machine so not 32/64 bits or
> >> endianness relative)?
> >>
> > I don't understand that sentence. Can you rephraze?
> 
> Which others segmentation faults are still not fixed?
> I mean problem which occurs if I always use the same machine, starting
> with an empty css file; i.e. not concerning the current implementation
> that is not machine independent (32/64 bits or endianness problems).
>
There are issues if you keep your CSS file for long (aka: lot of training). 
Search the mailing list for references.


> The
> segmentation fault I reported was not related to portability of the css
> file.
> 
I know.


> -- 
> Benoit Izac
> 
-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić

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