Bugzilla is offline, so I bring this query to the list.  I have found a
reproducable way to crash bash.  I was entering this command because I
found a core file laying around.  Probably produced by a user who uses SCO
Unix at home.

[ryan@vanessa]:[~]$ rpm -q bash
bash-2.04-21

[ryan@vanessa]:[~]$ export TERM=scoansi
(Bash crashes at this point, and I am prompted to login again)

[ryan@vanessa]:[~]$ file core
core: ELF 32-bit LSB core file of 'bash' (signal 6), Intel 80386, version
1, from 'bash'

I did this once and had a note about signal 11 instead, but cannot
reproduce that.

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            [   Ryan Camick      Cambridge, Ontario, Canada   ]
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