* [email protected] [090923 23:39 +0200]
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 11:27:25PM +0200, Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> > * [email protected] [090923 23:17 +0200]
> > > > I can't reproduce with a wc -m 164 character counted file. Even on
> > > > 32bit nor on 64bit. Maybe you have to fiddle a bit with ulimit.
> > > > bash(1) search for ulimit.
> > > 
> > > Core dumps seem to be disabled in the Debian kernel (why?), 

They dont't

> > > and I currently
> > > don't have time to find out how to recompile and install a new kernel. 
> > > Maybe
> > > this weekend.
> > 
> > You can run moc with Debuging: 'moco -D'
> > There will be two files intre dur where you started moc. Please
> > tar.gz them an attach of a reply of this mail (including bug adress)
> 
> I could have thought of that...
> But there doesn't seem to be anything interesting, at least to me.
> Anyway, here they are.

Anothier way to strip down crashes coulb to run i
`strace -o moc.strace mocp' and analyse moc.strace then. The failure
shoulb be t the end of that file.


It seems that you are running minimum 2 mocp server instances. What
tells 'ps aux | grep moc'. Else it could help at the moment to clos
all mocp instances and delet $HOME/.moc/cache/* $HOME/,moc/pid and
$HOME/.moc/socket? and restart mocp for testing. Iwill test
filenames with blanks and apstrophes like yours later.

Elimar


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