** Description changed: Binary package hint: libc6 system is Ubuntu/Lucid/10.04 alpha2 on amd64, updated febr 06 2010. - Probably same bug as 518307. + Probably same bug as bug 518307. The following program crashes (but should not, and works ok on Debian/Sid), when compiled with gcc -Wall teststrcmp.c -o teststrcmp.c (even with -O, or with gcc-4.3, so seems libc6 related). - libc6-dev is 2.11.1-0ubuntu2 + libc6-dev is 2.11.1-0ubuntu2 // file teststrcmp.c #include <string.h> #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char**argv) { - int c=0; - char *s = (argc>1)?argv[1]:"aa"; - printf("s=%p=%s\n", s, s); - c=strcmp(s, "aa"); - printf("c=%d\n", c); - return 0; + int c=0; + char *s = (argc>1)?argv[1]:"aa"; + printf("s=%p=%s\n", s, s); + c=strcmp(s, "aa"); + printf("c=%d\n", c); + return 0; } /// eof teststrcmp.c The crash as reported by gdb is inside strcmp.
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