On 2001.11.27, Sean Redmond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 01:22 PM 11/27/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >Could you add the directory containing the PHP source to your
> >gdb init, as well, and send that backtrace?  I'm guessing that's
> >where canonicalize.c lives, and it'd be interesting to see what
> >line 88 is actually doing that causes the segfault ...
>
> I did (tsrm_virtual_cwd.c, for instance, is part of PHP) but but there is
> no file called canonicalize.c on my system. Is it built into gcc or
> something? It seems to be part of stdlib.

Against your AOLserver 3.0 and RH7 setup, could you re-run gdb
and produce the crash, then type "up" then "list" as commands
to gdb once it segfaults?

Send that output.  It may help us.

-- Dossy

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