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(B> > gdb? :)
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(B> Ok. I confirmed that, stepping though the test program using gdb, I get
(B> the same segfault[1] than previously [2].
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(B> > that's weird - i read the code and i am baffled how obj2 could be "wrong" :(
(B>
(B> Does this mean you cannot reproduce this? If it's the case, how can I
(B> help? I just tried this on a x86 (gentoo 2005.0) and amd64 (Fedora core
(B> II, on sourceforge). I get the same problem at both places, using the same
(B> Evas code base.
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(Bno i can't - i tried.
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(B> Sylvain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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(B> There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one works.
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(B> [1] http://adesklets.sf.net/verbatim/test.gdb
(B> [2] http://adesklets.sf.net/verbatim/test.log
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