Can you try to get a backtrace of this crash by following the directions
here: http://wiki.debian.net/?HowToGetABacktrace
If you don't have enough time to recompile gaim, you can just try getting
a backtrace without debugging by following the directions starting at the
"Now run your program as follows" step.
Thanks.

Ingo Juergensmann wrote:
> Package: gaim
> Version: 1:1.4.0-3
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
>
>
> scar: BOS rights: Max permit = 350 / Max deny = 350
> server: allowing NOP
> oscar: buddy list loaded
> oscar: ssi rights: max type 0x0000=700, max type 0x0001=61, max type
> 0x0002=350, max type 0x0003=350, max type 0x0004=1, max type 0x0005=1, max
> type 0x0006=150, max type 0x0007=12, max type 0x0008=12, max type
> 0x0009=0,
> max type 0x000a=50, max type 0x000b=50, max type 0x000c=0, max type
> 0x000d=0, max type 0x000e=0, max type 0x000f=0, max type 0x0010=0, max
> type
> 0x0011=1, max type 0x0012=0, max type 0x0013=0, max type 0x0014=15, max
> type
> 0x0015=1, max type 0x0016=40, max type 0x0017=1, max type 0x0018=10, max
> type 0x0019=200,
> oscar: ssi: syncing local list and server list
> free(): invalid pointer 0x1028f2c0!
> Gaim has segfaulted and attempted to dump a core file.
> This is a bug in the software and has happened through
> no fault of your own.
>
> This happens on PPC and i386.
>
> Regards,
> Ingo



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