Hi all

I'm using node 0.8.14 and I've got a test suite that results in a 
segmentation fault on both OSX and whatever Travis is building on. I 
thought I'd be clever and use gdb to get a stack trace but here's what I 
got:


(gdb) set args ./node_modules/mocha/bin/mocha
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/local/bin/node ./node_modules/mocha/bin/mocha
Reading symbols for shared libraries 
++++.........................................................................................................................................
 
done
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Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00007fff98797d46 in __kill ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00007fff98797d46 in __kill ()
(gdb) 


So that's not too useful :/

What can I do next to track down the problem? I have no native code myself 
so I think the problem must be occurring in libxmljs, contextify, or 
rbytes, but I don't know which. I'm afraid I haven't done anything with 
native code in over a decade and even then it was on Windows so I'm just a 
little out of my comfort zone here... :/

If you'd like to help investigate (me love you long time) you can see the 
output from Travis at 
https://travis-ci.org/#!/GraemeF/wordburglar/builds/3071625 and repeat the 
test yourself by cloning https://github.com/GraemeF/wordburglar.git and run 
npm install and then npm test.

Any tips would be appreciated!

Cheers,
G.
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