Re: [tcpdump-workers] segfault on fedora core 4

2005-11-24 Thread Guy Harris
Guy Harris wrote: What happens if you compile libpcap with GCC's optimizer turned off? I suspect this is a bug in the version of GCC in FC4. And it appears there *is* a bug in the GCC 4.0 in FC4; Google for fc4 compiler bug gcc libvgahw for some reports of it. You might want to

Re: [tcpdump-workers] segfault on fedora core 4

2005-11-14 Thread Guy Harris
Louis-Michel Gelinas wrote: I ran into an issue using libpcap and tcpdump. Whenever I enter a filter tcpdump segfaults: i.e.: works fine : #tcpdump segfault #tcpdump port 80 That's a rather common filter, I suspect. :-) I.e., if this were a libpcap bug, unless it's a very new one,

[tcpdump-workers] segfault on fedora core 4

2005-11-09 Thread Louis-Michel Gelinas
Hi, I ran into an issue using libpcap and tcpdump. Whenever I enter a filter tcpdump segfaults: i.e.: works fine : #tcpdump segfault #tcpdump port 80 tcpdump included with fc4 works fine (tcpdump version 3.8 libpcap version 0.8.3 ) However, I tried compiling libpcap 0.8.3 0.9.4