On Tue, 22 Jan 2008, Torsten Dreyer wrote:

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> - What are the configurations of the two machines?

Both machines are x86 running Debian testing.
Acer notebook: Intel Pentium M (1.60GHz), 1 gb ram, ATI Radeon Mobility X700 
(PCIE)
dektop: AMD Athlon(tm) XP 3200+, 1 gb ram, some nvidia

> - Are they equal, same os same architecture (32/64) bit

Both are 32 bit with the same byte order

> - What gcc/g++ version was used to compile

gcc: gcc version 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)
libstdc++6: 4.1.1-21
libc6: 2.3.6.ds1-13etch4

> - What plib version?

Compiled with 1.8.4-6 but both machines have 1.8.4-8

> - Do you share the same binary for the two machines or were they built
> independantly?

Same binary; I've compiled everything and built .deb packages and 
installed those on both machines.

> The native protocol is *very* native, it just copies the internal data
> structure to the stream without caring about byte order, byte/word alignment
> or the kind of data representation in a struct/class.
>
> Currently I cannot reproduce any other misbehaviour than the segfault that you
> describe as gone now.

Do you have .deb based system? If so, I could send you the relevant deb 
packages we used. Or alternatively we could try reproducing the issue on 
vservers and send you a compressed vserver.

TIA

Tibor Palinkas


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