Hi,
We bought the IBM ViaVoice Speech Recognition software for Linux.
To my surprise [maybe not ;-( ] it came in form of rpm files. So I used
alien and everything installed perfictly fine/smoth - no problem.
But then staring it ...
The seems seems to use Java with some custom/binary java-modules
Hi,
after todays dist-upgrade on woody I lost my keyboard-configuration.
After dpkg-reconfigure console-common I get this error:
25756 segmentation fault /usr/bin/dumpkeys >${TMP}
No german keyboard anymore.
Any hints?
TIA
juh
--
Damit erhebt Heidegger das Sein zum alleinigen Autor al
On 2002.03.09 20:28 Paul Scott wrote:
Can someone give suggestions for tracking down the segmentataion
fault I get with Mozilla mailnews 0.9.8-3 which I also got with
0.9.8-2. The browser and the web page composer work fine.
Someone at my local LUG knew this one. I hope it helps others.
I b
Can someone give suggestions for tracking down the segmentataion fault
I get with Mozilla mailnews 0.9.8-3 which I also got with 0.9.8-2. The
browser and the web page composer work fine.
TIA,
Paul Scott
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:38:52AM +0100, rdiaz wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> A few days ago I installed Woody (after a couple of years of suse).
> Everything seems fine, but I am having a problem with Kmail (4:2.1.1-7).
> It crashes as soon as I try to include an attachement (segmen
Dear All,
A few days ago I installed Woody (after a couple of years of suse).
Everything seems fine, but I am having a problem with Kmail (4:2.1.1-7).
It crashes as soon as I try to include an attachement (segmentation
fault, signal 11) in a new message. Moreover, in received messages that
> Some time ago I started and aborted an upgrade of some packages via FTP. Now
> everytime I try to install or update the list of available packages I get a
> Segmentation Fault. "dpkg --yet-to-unpack" shows that there are 89 packages
> marked for installation (many more
Some time ago I started and aborted an upgrade of some packages via FTP. Now
everytime I try to install or update the list of available packages I get a
Segmentation Fault. "dpkg --yet-to-unpack" shows that there are 89 packages
marked for installation (many more than the five or six I r
Rafe B. wrote:
I just tried to upgrade my "potato" box with
XFree86 from "unstable." Bad idea?
Not the best.
This yields Segmentation Fault when I run XF86Setup.
So my questions are:
1. Was it dumb to install XF86 4.1 on
top of a 2.2r3 base (kernel 2.2.18pre
I just tried to upgrade my "potato" box with
XFree86 from "unstable." Bad idea?
Yes!
This yields Segmentation Fault when I run XF86Setup.
Mildly chaotic "update" process, since I was
a bit confused about the Deb packages to get.
I started with:
xfree86
I just tried to upgrade my "potato" box with
XFree86 from "unstable." Bad idea?
This yields Segmentation Fault when I run XF86Setup.
Mildly chaotic "update" process, since I was
a bit confused about the Deb packages to get.
I started with:
xfree86-common
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 11:54:17PM +0100, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> adding /usr/man to manpath
> /usr/share/man is already in the manpath
> /usr/X11R6/man is already in the manpath
> /usr/local/man is already in the manpath
> -
[segfault]
Hmm. The next thing man normally does
> Hi Raffaele,
>
> If you tell me the version number of the man-db package you have
> installed, I'll try to debug this.
>
> Thanks,
I have version 2.3.20-6 of man-db installed.
cheers,
Raffaele
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On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 11:54:17PM +0100, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> On Monday 29 October 2001 20:38, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> > $ strace man foo
>
> Hi again,
>
> here the output of "strace man ls"
[...]
> and here the output of "man -d ls"
Hi Raffaele,
If you tell me the version number of
On Monday 29 October 2001 20:38, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> on Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 03:36:17PM +0100, Raffaele Sandrini ([EMAIL
> PROTECTED])
wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I can't use man anymore. On every manpage i get a segmentation fault.
> > Im using t
On Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 03:36:17PM +0100, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can't use man anymore. On every manpage i get a segmentation fault.
What version of man-db? Post the end of an strace (as Karsten said) as
well as the output of 'man -d &
on Mon, Oct 29, 2001 at 03:36:17PM +0100, Raffaele Sandrini ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can't use man anymore. On every manpage i get a segmentation fault.
> Im using the 2.4.13-ac4 kernel.
> any hints?
$ strace man foo
Post the last hundred or so lines o
Hi,
I can't use man anymore. On every manpage i get a segmentation fault.
Im using the 2.4.13-ac4 kernel.
any hints?
cheers,
Raffaele
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On Fri, 26 October 2001, Eduard Bloch wrote:
> Many of these old 386 boxes have bad cheap memory chips. The time
> passes, and after few years you memory errors like hell.
It ran windows 3.1 ok when i got it - would this a microsoft quality hardware
thing?
Thanks for the help -
Pete
_
> navigate the filesystem but writing anything to disk gives me a
> "segmentation fault".
Sounds like bad RAM.
Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
--
Die 3 goldenen R's bei Microsoft Systemen:
Retry, Reboot, Reinstall .
(Joerg Schilling)
occasionally it would say "password weak, type again to
use
anyway" but it would follow that with "try again". I'm able to login via tty2
and
navigate the filesystem but writing anything to disk gives me a "segmentation
fault".
If anyone has
onally it would say "password weak,
type again to use anyway" but it would follow that with "try again". I'm able
to login via tty2 and navigate the filesystem but writing anything to disk
gives me a "segmentation fault".
If anyone ha
ives ?
This is last resort. This does not gurantee dependancies always.
> I only had one package for perl (seemed a little odd).
> I then tried to run:
> # dpkg -i *
This is even bolder.
> After a bunch of output, I got a segmentation fault.
Which package? Then install required
got a segmentation fault.
I then went through to try to upgrade libraries as I
was getting dependency problems and didn't know what
forcing the upgrade would do.
Then, I thought the best thing to do is to do an
apt-get with dist-upgrade and --nodownload. I found
out that the apt-get must have bee
, I read FAQ. In FAQ said that I must check my ssh version,
> use command "ssh -V ". I did it, and then showed "segmentation fault" on my
> screen..
> Why???
Er... for this one... sorry :-( no idea
Fred.
> It is just simple command.
> Hope someone can tell me why. Please!! *_*
> And thanks for who read this mail.^^
>
> haheho
>
>
>
>
er by ssh client server from poor win98.
(This is another problem >_<)
So, I read FAQ. In FAQ said that I must check my ssh version,
use command "ssh -V ". I did it, and then showed "segmentation fault" on my
screen..
Why???
It is just simple command.
Hope someone ca
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Dear members,
> Here is something I have not been really been able to understand .. SEGME
>NTATION
>FAULT .
> Please tell m:
>1)What exactly is segmentation fault ?
>2)When does it occur ?
>3)How Do you Solve it ?
It means
Dear members,
Here is something I have not been really been able to understand ..
SEGMENTATION
FAULT .
Please tell m:
1)What exactly is segmentation fault ?
2)When does it occur ?
3)How Do you Solve it ?
Please help
cker and easier and isn't something that i want to remain broken). I ran
XF86Setup and errors similar to these streamed off the screen:
"Warning Server spcification missing in card database entry for "
or
"Warning Chipset spcification missing in card database entry for "
which end
Hello,
Can anyone help me? Every time I run "warnquota" the system returns the
following error:
Segmentation fault
No recipient addresses found in header
Until the last week or so, the warnquota tool had been working very well.
Any information that could be used to correct this pro
Richard Cobbe writes:
> heap. Unfortunately, this may or may not be the location of the root
> error. While I'm a big fan of garbage collectors in general, I don't think
You can always hope that it's a piece of memory you were dealing with
before. Depending on the malloc debugger, you may als
Lo, on Thursday, July 26, Shaul Karl did write:
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x400af19e in malloc () from /lib/libc.so.6
> (gdb)
>
>
> How can it be? If malloc can not allocate memory it should return a NULL
> pointer. How can it Seg fault?
As
>
> > Breakpoint 1, insert_symbol (sym=0xbfffe25c) at symbols.c:197
> > 197 if (!((node = (struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node))) &&
> > (gdb) p sizeof(struct node)
> > $1 = 20
> > (gdb) c
> > Continuing.
> >
> > Program rece
Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can it be? If malloc can not allocate memory it should return a NULL
> pointer. How can it Seg fault?
You have most likely overwritten the end of an array and overwritten
malloc's accounting info, causing a segfault next time you malloc
something.
--
>
>
> On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Shaul Karl wrote:
>
> > How can it be? If malloc can not allocate memory it should return a NULL
> > pointer. How can it Seg fault?
>
> The internal state of the stack became corrupted. Try compiling with
> "-lefence" (electric fence). Then reproduce the error. It wi
struct symbol *)malloc(sizeof(struct
> symbol) {
> 199 fprintf(stderr, sym_tab_msg[MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FAILURE]);
> 200 return FALSE;
> 201 }
> (gdb) n
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x400af19e in malloc () fr
:197
> 197 if (!((node = (struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node))) &&
> (gdb) p sizeof(struct node)
> $1 = 20
> (gdb) c
> Continuing.
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x400af19e in malloc () from /lib/libc.so.6
> (gdb) b
, *parent;
void *data;
};
Breakpoint 1, insert_symbol (sym=0xbfffe25c) at symbols.c:197
197 if (!((node = (struct node *)malloc(sizeof(struct node))) &&
(gdb) p sizeof(struct node)
$1 = 20
(gdb) c
Continuing.
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x4
> 198 (node->data = (struct symbol *)malloc(sizeof(struct
> symbol) {
> 199 fprintf(stderr, sym_tab_msg[MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FAILURE]);
> 200 return FALSE;
> 201 }
> (gdb) n
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation f
Shaul Karl writes:
> Obviously I am missing something.
Since it's fairly unlikely that malloc is wrong, then you've got
something like memory being freed twice, or accessing freed memory or
something along those lines. It only happens to show up when you do
the malloc.
A quick check would be to
*)malloc(sizeof(struct node))) &&
198 (node->data = (struct symbol *)malloc(sizeof(struct
symbol) {
199 fprintf(stderr, sym_tab_msg[MEMORY_ALLOCATION_FAILURE]);
200 return FALSE;
201 }
(gdb) n
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentatio
On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Blue Rat wrote:
> The subject sums it up, basically. LICQ crashes as soon as it starts. Hmm,
> I wonder whether Everybuddy has multilanguage support... or Gnome-ICU...
>
> Ah well, what the hell. Comments, suggestions?
>
What version of licq?
I had dramas at one stage, bu
The subject sums it up, basically. LICQ crashes as soon as it starts. Hmm,
I wonder whether Everybuddy has multilanguage support... or Gnome-ICU...
Ah well, what the hell. Comments, suggestions?
Cheerio,
Pope Mickey XXIII, finally enjoying sound under Debian.
PS To those interested (I've ha
Blue Rat wrote on Tue Jun 05, 2001 at 03:45:55PM:
> The subject sums it up, basically. LICQ crashes as soon as it starts.
Which licq version?
What exactely means "crashes"? does it segfault?
Are all necessary libraries installed / found (man ldd)?
Any (error) messages from licq (start it from an x
I have an issue too with LICQ only with Debian unstable
Whether I use apt-get to install, or I compile my own from either the stable
tarball or from the cvs, whenever I start a message, then change the message to
another kind, like for example, to a file transfer request instead, LICQ will
quit
i solved that buy changing my kde2 plugin (wich i never ment 2 install)
back to the qt2 plugin and that's all!!
hope it helps!
* Eric Boo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have an issue too with LICQ only with Debian unstable
>
> Whether I use apt-get to install, or I compile my own from either the
Verily, on 06 Jun 2001 11:52AM (-0300), Sergio E. Schvezov thusly proclaimed:
-> i solved that buy changing my kde2 plugin (wich i never ment 2 install)
-> back to the qt2 plugin and that's all!!
->
-> hope it helps!
Hi, I didn't install any KDE2 plugins. In fact, when configuring the qt plugin,
Hello,
Can anyone help me? Every time I run "warnquota" the system returns the
following error:
Segmentation fault
No recipient addresses found in header
Any information that could be used to correct this problem would be
truly appreciated.
Okay, after I closed gimp and run apt-get install gphoto again,
the installation succeeded. Thanks for your attention.
Regards,
--Wen
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wen> When I try to install gphoto by apt-get from unstable, I got the following
wen> error message and finally the installation failed. Could s
]
Fetched 11.3MB in 25m23s (7421B/s)
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libdb2-util_2%3a2.7.7-4_i386.deb
(--unpack):
subprocess dpkg-split killed by signal (Segmentation fault)
dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libdb2_2%3a2.7.7
hello,
I have solved my problem with debconf but gmc
always dislays the message "segmentation fault" and the address for
help does not exist on the WEB.
Can someone advise me, please, how to deal with this problem.
I can't use gdb gmc core because gmc had not been compiled wit
Just a final note on the problem that I was having.
I tried recompiling the kernel yet another time and
finally it worked. I suppose the problem with the
memory still persists, but it didn't rear it's head
on this occasion.
Strange!!! Or maybe not.
Anyway, thanks again.
T:Irvine
>to test copy the /boot/config-2.2.17 file to
>/usr/src/linux/.config (or wherever you put the kernel
>source) and run
>
>make dep ; make clean ; make bzImage
I tried a slight variation on this idea. I ran menuconfig
again, made a few changes and saved the configuration file
before it had ti
irvine wrote:
>
> Hello!!!
>
> I recently bought and installed Debian 2.2r0.
> I installed it and decided to compile a new
> kernel.
>
> PROBLEM:
>
> I used 'menuconfig' but after a while
> it exits suddenly. The message
>
> 'make: *** [m
Hello!!!
I recently bought and installed Debian 2.2r0.
I installed it and decided to compile a new
kernel.
PROBLEM:
I used 'menuconfig' but after a while
it exits suddenly. The message
'make: *** [menuconfig] Segmentation fault'
is appears and the command prompt re
On Nov 27 2000, Daniel Ferrante wrote:
> When I try to create an image (of, say, my home directory) after a
> certain time, mkisofs reports a seg fault. The interesting thing is
> that, this "certain time" varies every time I run the command!
This is the most common cas
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Brian McGroarty wrote:
> > I have been having some trouble with the mkisofs of the
> > Debian/GNU Linux 2.2r0 (potato). When I try to create an image (of, say,
> > my home directory) after a certain time, mkisofs reports a seg fault. The
> > interesting thing is that, this
> I have been having some trouble with the mkisofs of the
> Debian/GNU Linux 2.2r0 (potato). When I try to create an image (of, say,
> my home directory) after a certain time, mkisofs reports a seg fault. The
> interesting thing is that, this "certain time" varies every time I run the
> comma
Hi Folks,
I have been having some trouble with the mkisofs of the
Debian/GNU Linux 2.2r0 (potato). When I try to create an image (of, say,
my home directory) after a certain time, mkisofs reports a seg fault. The
interesting thing is that, this "certain time" varies every time I
On Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 12:11:50AM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
> > using 2.1r5 (stable).
> > first item installed after base is XFree86 3.3.6 glibc21 version.
> >
> i'm not sure, but isn't slink glibc 2.0?
Yes, it is. If the original poster has his information right, that's
probably the prob
Brian Dockter wrote:
> I've always used cpio for copying/moving entire file systems (although I
> haven't yet
> needed to on Debian yet). A command such as:
>
> find / -xdev -depth -print | cpio -pdm /mnt
>
> should also do the trick.
I just hate replying to my own messages, but I caught a
Brent Buchholz wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 05:07:56PM +, Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
> > The /dev/hda1 files were copied over with:
> > cp -xa * /mnt with /dev/hdd2 on /mnt
>^
> Two things I don't like about that: globbing and cp itself. I moved / with a
> tar pipe.
>
>
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 05:07:56PM +, Marvin Stodolsky wrote:
> The /dev/hda1 files were copied over with:
> cp -xa * /mnt with /dev/hdd2 on /mnt
^
Two things I don't like about that: globbing and cp itself. I moved / with a
tar pipe.
"cd /mnt"
"tar lO / | tar cvvf -"
>
also respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
MarvS
=
Starting system log daemon: syslogd klogd.
/etc/init.d/rc: /etc/rc2.d/S11pcmcia.txt: Permission denied
Starting automounter: /mnt/amnt.
/etc/rc2.d/S20exim: line 46: 311 Segmentation fault update-inetd
--disable smtp
Starting mouse interface se
744) = 159744
read(5, "[...deleted...]"..., 4096) = 3417
brk(0x8167000) = 0x8167000
close(5) = 0
munmap(0x401b5000, 4096)= 0
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
+++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
It leaves the lock file lying a
.1 systems, or upgrade them to potato. Probably easier to
> > recompile if you have the source. But, then again, the sources might
> > require glibc2.1.
>
> I think this is the reason why I constantly get a segmentation fault
> when trying to run Wordperfect 8 on Potato. Is ther
r to
> recompile if you have the source. But, then again, the sources might
> require glibc2.1.
I think this is the reason why I constantly get a segmentation fault
when trying to run Wordperfect 8 on Potato. Is there a way to run
programs that needs glibc 2.0.7 on Potato like the "oldl
>
> When an attempt was made to run the aplications on a Debian 2.1
> installation the programs crashed whth a segmentation fault. I have
> looked at the libc.so.6 on this system and it is much smaller than
> that on the SuSe system.
>
> Can anyone explain the differen
Hi group!
I have Debian 2.1r2 (Slink), recently I have installed linuxconf and
XFree 3.3.3.6.
In two cases I have the same problem. When I`m starting linuxconf or
xfree86, XF86Setup or the other file from XFree 3.3.3.6 package it
writes:
"Segmentation fault" .
P.S The same problem I
my best course of action, please? It appears to be necessary
to generate two or three scripts or files, but I don't know about the
segmentation fault.
I am very new to Linux, so could be missing something very obvious to
those more experienced.
I have run strace on all three of the apps, and I p
I get the message "Segmentation fault" when attempting
to run xf86config, XF86Setup, xstart, and xinit. No
other information is given. It started after I
installed gpm_1.14-3.deb, although that may not be the
cause of the problem. I remove gpm but still get the
error.
Does anyone kno
On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 11:20:38PM +0200, Smith, Martin wrote:
> I installed XFree86 and when I execute startx I get:
>
> /usr/bin/X11/startx: line 74: 141 Segmentation faultxinit $clientargs
> -- $serverargs
>
> Also get "segmentation fault" when I try to ru
I installed XFree86 and when I execute startx I get:
/usr/bin/X11/startx: line 74: 141 Segmentation faultxinit $clientargs
-- $serverargs
Also get "segmentation fault" when I try to run XF86Setup. Any ideas what
the cause is?
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 03:45:21AM +0200, Pocsaji Miklós wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've got a problem with 'su': when I want to change to root, I type in a
> correct password & I get a 'Segmentation fault' message. I am almost a
> beginner in the Linux worl
ing up it.
>
> fatal error (segmentation fault)
>
> Gtk-CRITICAL **; file gtkbox.c: line 332 (gtk_box_pack_start): assertion
> `child->parent == NULL' failed.
>
>
> any points on howto fix it ?
>
> thanks,
> jaume
>
>
> --
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>
hi to everyone,
gedit crashed and after reisntalling it continues with crashing at
starting up it.
fatal error (segmentation fault)
Gtk-CRITICAL **; file gtkbox.c: line 332 (gtk_box_pack_start): assertion
`child->parent == NULL' failed.
any points on howto fix it ?
thanks,
jaume
Hello,
I've got a problem with 'su': when I want to change to root, I type in a
correct password & I get a 'Segmentation fault' message. I am almost a
beginner in the Linux world, so I am fully confused.
Thanks your help in advance:
Pocsaji Miklos (Mike)
Technical
Hello.
I'm a new user.
Installed Debian 2.1r5 base and loaded XFree86 (unsure of version...I got
the one from the "current" folder on freesoftware.com).
Whenever I try to run X, or SuperProbe, or any other item in the
/usr/X11R6/bin folder, I get a Sementation Fault error.
What am I doing wrong?
> "James" == James Sleeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have never been able to get WP or Adobe Acrobat reader to
> work under Debian (neither Slink, nor Potato), they both
> just segfault, I thought it was just a debian peculiarity,
> possibly to do with libc5 which I under
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, James Sleeman wrote:
> ---Reply to mail from Johann Spies about Wordperfect segmentation fault
> > I use Wordperfect from time to time and suddenly today I get a
> > segmentation fault every time try it. I worked a few days ago.
> >
> > I have dur
---Reply to mail from Johann Spies about Wordperfect segmentation fault
> I use Wordperfect from time to time and suddenly today I get a
> segmentation fault every time try it. I worked a few days ago.
>
> I have during the past weeks upgraded some packages on my slink system to
&g
I use Wordperfect from time to time and suddenly today I get a
segmentation fault every time try it. I worked a few days ago.
I have during the past weeks upgraded some packages on my slink system to
potato. How can I find out what is causing the problem? Maybe one of the
new packages has
; in>>m>>n>>it>>LT>>EQ>>GT; This
will change again as I hand off the interface to the client terminal
David
- Original Message -
From: Eric G . Miller
To:
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 8:10 PM
Subject: Re: Segmentation fault
> On Tue, Feb 15, 2
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 11:08:21PM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 11:43:25 -0800, "davidturetsky"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was crying out from somewhere about: Re:
> Segmentation fault
> davidturetsky> I believe this is the code
>> tha
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000 11:43:25 -0800, "davidturetsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
crying out from somewhere
about: Re: Segmentation fault
davidturetsky> I believe this is the code that was getting me into trouble, but
it could be
davidturetsky> elsewhere
davidturetsky>
davidturetsky wrote:
>
> I believe this is the code that was getting me into trouble, but it could be
> elsewhere
>
> fscanf (file, "%s", Title);
This one may get you into trouble if the Title array is not large enough
to hold the string.
> fscanf (file, "%d %d %d %d %d %d", &m, &n, &
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 11:43:25AM -0800, davidturetsky wrote:
>
> Thanks, dancer. BTW, what's wrong with your code sample? I can see this is
> going to be daunting!
It dies when it tries to fclose the NULL pointer (fopen returns NULL
when it fails). free causes no trouble since it does nothing w
David
- Original Message -
From: Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: Segmentation fault
> On Sun, 13 Feb 2000 03:45:55 -0800, "davidturetsky"
<[EMAIL PR
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000 03:45:55 -0800, "davidturetsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
crying out from somewhere
about: Re: Segmentation fault
davidturetsky> It looks as though I was running into problems when trying to
scan an input
davidturetsky> file using c notation which is le
convert my work to Linux/gcc/x/ppp... and why some gentle assists from the
list are so useful in helping me get started
David
- Original Message -
From: Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 2:54 AM
Subject: Re: Segmentation fault
> [EMAIL PROTECTE
#x27;d have thought stdio was more memory-efficient than
iostreams, if it's an issue at all (which I rather doubt). Regardless, a
segmentation fault is an indication of a memory access bug in your
program rather than running out of memory (it may not have happened in
Visual C simply because you w
west release.
I've posted this to their developers
Is there a separate users group for gcc?
David
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From: Peter Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: davidturetsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2000 11:05 PM
Subject: Re: Segmentation fault
On 13-Feb-2000, davidturetsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am executing a Linear Program program I wrote and compiled. It
> terminates without generating output (but creates the output file)
> with a "Segmentation fault"
>
A segmentation fault occurs when you attem
On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, davidturetsky wrote:
davidt >I am executing a Linear Program program I wrote and compiled. It
terminates without generating output (but creates the output file) with a
"Segmentation fault"
davidt >
davidt >I'm trying to convert programs to run unde
I am executing a Linear Program program I wrote and
compiled. It terminates without generating output (but creates the output file)
with a "Segmentation fault"
I'm trying to convert programs to run under g++
which I previously developed using Visual c 5.0 and would appreci
o hit
it, I get a segmentation fault. I have tried dejanews and other internet
searches without finding a reference to this.
I am running 2.2 kernel, and all my internet stuff works just great. I am
using NAT on it; perhaps it is interfering with the UDP or TCP stuff that
the rtsp_proxy is trying
If it were reproduceable (maybe you should ask someone else to reproduce
it -- not me though as I'm not running potato) I would suck and install
the latest deb and report a bug if the seg-fault is still there...
just installed
linuxconf, but then i try to
start it reports:
Segmentation fault.
How could I reinstall it correctly?
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*- On 2 Jan, Rik Burt wrote about "Segmentation Fault"
> I have the slink version of debian installed an a second hard drive and it
> was working quite well. At the start of December I recompiled the kernel as
> I had added a SCSI device to my system and as the kernel was c
I have the slink version of debian installed an a second hard drive and it
was working quite well. At the start of December I recompiled the kernel as
I had added a SCSI device to my system and as the kernel was compiling I got
an error "Segmentation Fault." These messages ar
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