Bug#482439: Bug#511666: cfengine2 segfaults

2009-03-02 Thread Richard A Nelson

A likely unrelated issue... also on i386 - another machine
routine spews dozens+ lines like this:


*
 Main Tree Sched: editfiles pass 3 @ Mon Mar  2 04:11:27 2009
*

Checking for potential rule:: Tidy <9a>¿^R: Successful return: 0
P<8e><9a>¿^R: Successful return: 0
P<8e><9a>¿^R: Successful return: 0
P<8e><9a>¿^R: Successful return: 0
P<8e><9a>¿^R: Successful return: 0
P<8e><9a>¿^R: Successful return: 0
P<8e><9a>¿^R: Successful return: 0
P<8e><9a>¿^R: Successful return: 0
P<8e><9a>¿^R: Successful return: 0


so the output buffer or pointer to it seems to have been corrupted
to a string I can't find in the package source :(




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Bug#482439: Bug#511666: cfengine2 segfaults

2009-03-02 Thread Richard Nelson
antonio wrote:

> also let me know which arch you're running cfengine2 on.

thusfar, all the failing scenarios have been on i386
though I also run amd64




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Bug#482439: Bug#511666: cfengine2 segfaults

2009-03-02 Thread antonio

Richard Nelson wrote:

I'd wager a significant amount that these items are in fact
one and the same - or at least related...

After a local rebuild, this is what I see (three in a row):
  

Hi,
please include the core file (bzip2-ed) so I can have a look,
also let me know which arch you're running cfengine2 on.

Cheers
Antonio



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