According to Alexander Cohen:
> I'm still unable to get a version of htdig newer than 3.1.5 to work
> under digital under digital unix. Currently I can successfully configure
> and compile and install htdig. However if I do a rundig it will die
> quite quickly in htdig with a Segmentation fault. If i compile it with
> symbols and try to run it via gdb I get a not very informative errors
> of:
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x3ff8019ddc8 in valloc () from /usr/shlib/libc.so
>
> while a bt just gives me:
>
> #0 0x3ff8019ddc8 in valloc () from /usr/shlib/libc.so
> #1 0x3ff800d5984 in malloc () from /usr/shlib/libc.so
>
> htdig doesn't like the libc on this system? Anyway doe anyone have a
> better clue than that about whats going on here?
Just a hunch, but did you try configuring with the --disable-shared
option to see if that makes a difference? I know that on some other
systems, users get SIGFPEs on initialization when using shared libraries,
so maybe this is a similar situation. Please let us know either way
whether this works.
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