Daniel Rubio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Here's the stack trace, I'm not sure this is all you need (it's the 
> first time I use gdb) so, tell me if you need more information

> Core was generated by `/aplicacions/postgres/bin/postmaster -D 
> /aplicacions/postgres/data'.
> Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
> #0  0x001a66b4 in HaveNFreeProcs ()
> (gdb) backtrace
> #0  0x001a66b4 in HaveNFreeProcs ()
> #1  0x0024deb4 in InitPostgres ()
> #2  0x001b1464 in PostgresMain ()
> #3  0x001837f0 in ServerLoop ()
> #4  0x00184cd8 in PostmasterMain ()
> #5  0x001373f8 in main ()

Well, that's pretty darn odd.  It looks like you could work around the
crash by setting superuser_reserved_connections to 0, but that doesn't
tell us *why* it's crashing.  HaveNFreeProcs, and the data structure
it looks at, are simple enough that it's hard to credit a bug there.
I'm worried that what you've got is really a compiler bug.  What
compiler did you build with, and did you use any nondefault CFLAGS?
(pg_config output would be helpful here.)

                        regards, tom lane

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