Bug#129919: [chr.ohm@gmx.net: Re: Bug#129919: langdrill segfaults with default /etc/langdrillrc]

2002-04-05 Thread Colin Watson
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Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 13:51:51 +0200
From: Christian Ohm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Colin Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Bug#129919: langdrill segfaults with default /etc/langdrillrc
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On Friday, 29 March 2002 at 22:12, Colin Watson wrote:
> I can't reproduce your segfault bug against langdrill on a current
> unstable system. Could you check to see if you can still reproduce this?
> If so, it would be great if you could build it with debugging symbols
> (setting -g in both CFLAGS and LDFLAGS in src/Makefile should be
> enough), run it inside gdb, and get a backtrace.
> 
> The default /etc/langdrill.rc does appear to have an error - the first
> line should probably begin '#include', not 'include'. It might also be
> worth changing that and see if the segfault goes away.

changing the 'include' to '#include' fixed it.

bye
christian ohm

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Bug#129919: langdrill segfaults with default /etc/langdrillrc

2002-03-29 Thread Colin Watson
Hi,

I can't reproduce your segfault bug against langdrill on a current
unstable system. Could you check to see if you can still reproduce this?
If so, it would be great if you could build it with debugging symbols
(setting -g in both CFLAGS and LDFLAGS in src/Makefile should be
enough), run it inside gdb, and get a backtrace.

The default /etc/langdrill.rc does appear to have an error - the first
line should probably begin '#include', not 'include'. It might also be
worth changing that and see if the segfault goes away.

Thanks,

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