ID: 9775
User Update by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Reproducible crash
Operating system: Red Hat 6.0 (2.2.5-15) i586
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1
Description: libmcrypt-2.4.9 causes random segmentation faults

With 2.4.9, the faults still occur (even with --enable-debug), but with 2.4.15, 
everything appears to be stable.



Previous Comments:
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[2001-07-03 04:54:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try the latest version of libmcrypt. If it still
cores, reopen this report.

Derick

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[2001-06-10 21:32:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I think derick fixed this one.. can you try latest CVS please.

- James

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[2001-05-01 03:27:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I can reproduce this on my own system, both thtough PHP and with a C-program. As the 
author of libmcrypt cannot reproduce this, I'll suspend this bug until I know more 
about it.

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[2001-04-16 07:10:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I committed the fix for the memleak, but the crash is most likely a problem in 
libmcrypt, because I had those some things when running a C program which uses these 
functions. The author of libmcrypt says this can be a problem in different versions of 
libltdl, but I had the same problem with both the 1.2 and 2.0 versions. I'm awaiting 
further response from Nikos now.

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[2001-04-16 05:30:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Derick Ill assign this one to you so you remember it.. you said you had a fix.

- James

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