On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 03:55:41PM +0100, Jes?s Guerrero wrote:
> First, lets see if the new vanilla build gives you the same problem. In
> that case you can compile with USE="debug" to get a debug build of fvwm.

> Look here, particularly sections df1 and df3.
> http://www.starshine.org/xteddy/thomas/fvwm/fvwmchanfaq.html#df1
> 
> If we can reproduce the same error with the vanilla build, then the
> backtrace would belong to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list, where
> the fvwm can give you a better advice and the bug would probably be hunted
> and tracked much more faster than I could do.

Yes, TaskBar still segfaults.

Now I feel like some dinosaurish fool here.  I cannot get a core
dump.  ulimit -c 90000 or -c 1 or -c unlimited tells me

-bash: ulimit: core file size: cannot modify limit: Operation not permitted

Setting ulimit in /etc/profile doesn't give me a core dump, in $HOME
or /tmp or anywhere that I can find.  Bash's help ulimit says nothing
about this.  I can't find anything in /etc/sysctl.conf which disables
core files.  Changing /etc/security/limits.conf didn't help.

I have written threaded apps, database apps, mail handlers, all sorts
of stuff, and it's been so long since I used a core dump that I feel
positively ancient.  Good grief.

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