> I compiled xrdp on a zlinux (system 390 platform) system.  It builds and
> installs ok but just as your session is about to come up xrdp
> segfaults.  The segfault happens in the second thread of the xrdp
> process.  The stack is 2 deep:
>
> Thread [2] (Suspended: Signal 'SIGSEGV' received. Description:
> Segmentation fault.)
>    2 g_memcpy()
> /mftdev/dev/wcn/src/zlinux/weed/xrdp-0.4.1/common/os_calls.c:215
> 0x000000008001a954
>    1 <symbol is not available> 0x00000200000262a8
>
> and the second arg to g_memcpy is a bad pointer: 0xffffffff8002e1df.
> looks like some one casted an int to a pointer and used it as an arg,
> but the function at level 1 of the stack doesn't have any debug info
> available so I suspect its from some other lib?  Not sure how its
> calling this function directly.. but I've not looked at the code much.
>
> This machine doesn't do 32 bit mode, (it does 31 bit mode which is
> usually a problem for linux software) so I'd rather get it working in 64
> bit mode.  any ideas?
> wcn
>
> p.s.  please copy wc...@shaw.ca

xrdp should be 64 bit friendly.
I think we need to get a little more info.
Can you get and build the latest cvs version and configure with
--enable-xrdpdebug
Send me the output.

Jay

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