As an FYI, I'm seeing this on a fresh Ubuntu 9.04 64-bit install with
SqueezeCenter 7.3.2 and Perl 5.10. Nice to know it's not a problem with
my system ;)
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I've done some research in hope to find the reason for the segfault in
my case
With objdump -d libperl.so I disassembled the library where the
segfault occurs...
when I search for the address mentioned in the loggings (36d3d4045d)
I come to an address within a 'function' named
But I wonder if thi
As mentioned by Fletch, it probably is caused by the combination of perl
5.10 and x86_64. But what it exactly is and how to get more info
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FWIW, I run SC on CentOS 5 x86_64 and have never seen this. Maybe
something to do with the combination of x86_64 and perl 5.10?
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Any idea on how to track this down ?
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Same here,
the only difference is that I'm running a 64bit version of Fedora 9.
perl -v gives:
This is perl, v5.10.0 built for x86_64-linux-thread-multi
My guess is that it has something to do with the 64bit...
It's not evenly distributed over the day...
Code:
Aug 5 0
Hi
I keep getting these errors in my syslog/dmesg
Aug 5 10:59:49 hufpuf kernel: [958393.061740] squeezecenter-s[25128]:
segfault at 0 ip 7f147434c27d sp 7fff7c7bd5d0 error 4 in
libperl.so.5.10.0[7f1474236000+166000]
Aug 5 11:00:21 hufpuf kernel: [964375.058400] squeezecenter-s[25159]: