David Douthitt wrote:
> 
> Matthew Schalit wrote:


> > I'm asking, and I'll give it a try.  I'm a bit newish
> > to gdb, but I know enough to load a core and do a backtrace
> > and such.
> 
> Thanks very much.  The "Developer's Disk" I think is available for
> download; it includes at least the following:
> 
> strip, ldd, ltrace, strace, ascii, patch, make, cpio and more...



David the developers disk is not on leaf as far as
I can find.  Do you mean the rescue disk?

I need to know where those apps and where gdb.lrp
are so that I can load them selectively.  I don't
have enough ram to load two disks at this point.




> > Recently I started to wonder where you ftp site is.
> > Do you need an account with a few hundred megs of space?
> 
> Well, right now, everything is building up at Sourceforge.


I was asking because I sort of knew this was going to
happen where I'd want some stuff that you mention
is around, but I hadn't seen yet.



 
> Here is the "SegFault ToDo List" -
> 
> * file <file> - segfaults
> * tcpdump 3.6 with libpcap 0.6 - segfaults, esp. with -X
> * busybox more/tar (0.50) - segfaults
> * fdisk / cfdisk / sfdisk - segfault after initial display or text
> 
> I've tried gdb with most, but it immediately segfaults even there.
> 
> Most of these work just perfectly fine on a full distribution...
> 
> I would REALLY REALLY like to get these fixed.



It looks like libpcap, libtcap, libm, and file have
the same date on the rescue.ima disk.  Not sure if
that means anything.  

I don't recall hearing of any segfaults in 2/14.  
Do you?  What's new since then?


Matt

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