Re: [EPIC]regexec on RH9 causes critical protection error

2003-06-18 Thread Jeremy Nelson
>For the purposes of testing, my .ircrc was: > >assign re $regcomp(test) >eval echo $regexec(re test) Crashing here is actually the defined (but apparantly undocumented) behavior: because the string 're' is not a value previously returned by $regcomp, passing it to $regexec() results in undefined

[EPIC]regexec on RH9 causes critical protection error

2003-06-18 Thread Steve Hill
Question one: Please describe your computer system Hardware type? IBM Thinkpad T20 but seen on others Operating System? (try uname -a for most, or uname -X for SCO) RedHat Linux 9, 2.4.20-18.9 Your compiler (include version, if known) gcc version 3.2.2 20030222 (Red Hat