@Nick Ellery: If it is a bug in libc, it does not matter if the code
that triggers the bug is in Ubuntu or not. The bug is still valid.

@everyone: I can reproduce this on jaunty with glibc, not just in karmic
with eglibc. Steps to reproduce:

0. Run the attached program. It will not segfault.
1. Create a line in /etc/hosts at least 4000 characters long (I did not figure 
out the exact line length).
2. Re-run the attached program. It will segfault.
3. Remove the long line from hosts.
4. Re-run th eattached program. It will again not segfault.


** Attachment added: "bug-386791.c"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29925080/bug-386791.c

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