Hi Stefan,

I have not seen this but I have not work with Ruby 2.1.1 too much yet.
Usually a core dump indicates a bug in Ruby as far as I know. By the
way, they just releases Ruby 2.1.2, maybe they fixed the issue.

If you can prepare a simple test case please share it and I'll try to
reproduce it too.

Warm regards,
Ignacio

El 14/05/14 11:13, Stefan Haslinger escribió:
> Ok, so nine days later now, i.e. 6 full working days with Ruby 2.1.1 and
> no issues with Hobo so far.
> 
> The only thing I"m noticing (which also happens for Rails - non-Hobo Apps):
> *continue* after hitting a break point every now and then crashed Ruby
> with a core dump.
> Am I the only one experiencing this? (Ubuntu 14.04, Rails 4.0.x and
> Rails 3.2.x, Thin)
> 
> That's the reason why I wouldn't run Ruby 2.1.1 in production right now.
> I just saw, I had an old version of debugger gem. Maybe that's the reason...
> 
> Cheers,
> Stefan
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