David Seikel wrote: > On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 13:20:03 +0900 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>AARGH!!!!!! and now its gone? what version of gcc do you use? >>personalyl i compile everything (in efl) with these cflags: -O2 >>-march=pentium4 -g -msse -mmmx -pipe >> >>on my p4 boxes, and >>-O2 -march=pentium3 -fomit-frame-pointer -msse -mmmx -pipe >> >>on my p3 boxes. i've never seen the bugs you are describing and i >>cannto produce, reproduce or even make sens of the debug info you are >>getting. i suspect it could be some compiler weirdness/bug. i'm not >>sure. but all in all - this is a hard thing to track. based on the >>bugs i have seen - they SEEM impossible looking at the code, every >>time, UNLESS there is a compielr bug, OR some memory corruption which >>i am unaware of to date :( > > > I officially declare this to be witch 2. > > I'll be busy with the witch 1 hunt on the weekend. But since I have > lots of distros here, I might be able to help out with this one later. Awesome I'll have help from the master witchhunter :). Just for the record I'll just put the whole bug description here in one place. 1. efl and e compiled with gcc 3.3.5, CFLAGS="-O2 -march=pentium4 -g" 2. use the eap file I posted earlier in the thread. 3. open an eterm using the menu or ibar. Although it seems it does not have to be eterm only the eap file is important. So far I checked eterm and gnome-terminal 4. close the window with alt-right-click ->close Segfault
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