François Ingelrest <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I don't know whether this is caused by Vim or Netrw, but here's a way
> to crash both:
>
> 1. cd /tmp && mkdir foo
> 2. vim
> 3. :e foo/
> 4. rmdir foo && touch foo
> 5. In Netrw choose .. to go up to /tmp
> 6. Open foo
>
> Vim crashes at this point with a segmentation fault. Sometimes it will
> not crash immediately but something weird definitively happens and you
> can't edit the buffer.
>
> This is with Vim 7.4.131 on Debian Wheezy 64 bits (big build) and Netrw 
> v147nNR.

I did not succeed reproducing it with Vim-7.4.131 (huge),
netrw v149 (default in Vim-7.4.131) on Linux x86_64.

If you can reproduce it, can you give a stack trace
with gdb, and also try to reproduce it with valgrind
or address sanitizer?

Dominique

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