Hi Jean,

> I just tested this and sogod does segfault if it cannot write its
pidfile... I'll fix that.

But you should have seen an error message in sogo.log:
2013-08-28 09:16:24.469 sogod[2359] File NSData.m: 1425. In -[NSData
writeToFile:options:error:] Open (/nonexistent/test/sogo.pid) failed -
No such file or directory

Did this somehow get lost on gentoo?

It did show up in the logfile, hence it was quite easy to fix once spotted.

However, as you agree, it is quite surprising that this results in a segfault and it did confuse me -- having dealt with segfaults without any trace in a logfile for days, that wasn't one of the first places I looked...


Thanks again,
best regards

        -hannes
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