On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 18:57 -0400, Josh Rickmar wrote: > Hi, > > First, some system details: > > [18:41][jos...@fgd135] % uname -a > FreeBSD FGD135.localdomain 7.1-RELEASE-p4 FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p4 #0: Sun > Mar 22 12:35:36 UTC 2009 > r...@i386-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 > > I have just built the net-im/finch port (and libpurple) using the > following configure options: > > BONJOUR=on "Enable mDNS support" > DBUS=on "Enable DBUS bindings" > GNUTLS=on "GNUTLS encryption support" > NSS=off "Mozilla NSS encryption support" > SASL=off "Cyrus SASL support (for jabberd)" > PERL=off "Perl scripting" > TCLTK=off "Tcl/Tk scripting" > SAMETIME=off "The Lotus Sametime chat protocol" > SILC=off "The Secure Internet Live Conferencing protocol" > GG=off "The Gadu-Gadu chat protocol" > IRC=off "The Internet Relay Chat protocol" > JABBER=on "The Jabber/XMPP/Google Talk protocol" > MSN=off "The MSN Messenger protocol" > MYSPACE=off "The MySpaceIM protocol" > NOVELL=off "The Novell GroupWise chat protocol" > OSCAR=on "The AIM/ICQ/Oscar protocol" > QQ=off "The Tercent QQ chat protocol" > SIMPLE=off "The SIMPLE chat protocol" > YAHOO=off "The Yahoo! Messenger protocol" > ZEPHYR=off "The Zephyr chat protocol" > > As soon as I try and start finch, it loads for a brief second, but then > I get a segmentation fault. My terminal is also messed up afterwards. > Can anybody help? I'm not quite sure what to do to fix this, or even > figure out what is going wrong.
I can't reproduce on -STABLE. Finch seems to be working just fine for me. See http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/doc/bugging.html on how to rebuild finch and libpurple with debugging symbols. When it crashes again, get a gdb back trace. Joe -- PGP Key : http://www.marcuscom.com/pgp.asc
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