Luc, are you going to look into this, or should I?
--Matt
Andreas Herrmann wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I don't have a solution to this, but a "workaround".
> On startup lcrash tries to read files for the embedded sial-interpreter.
> By default such files are searched under /usr/share/sial/lcrash/.
> One such file is ps.sial providing a new command for lcrash.
> While reading this file the error occurs.
>
> Just remove this file and the file 'scripts/ps.sial' in the lcrash
> directory to avoid
> automatical loading of the file on startup and installation of ps.sial when
> calling 'make install', respectively.
>
> Of course, when using the workaround, you are not able to use the
> functionality provided by libsial.
> So, a real bug fix has to be found yet.
>
> PS: The error occurs not only on S390, I've also seen the error on intel
> platform. If I found time I'll go
> deeper into this.
>
> Regards,
>
> Andreas
>
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>
> Evandro Tadeu S Vargas/Brazil/IBM@IBMBR@oss.sgi.com on 07/31/2001 06:17:19
> PM
>
> Please respond to Evandro Tadeu S Vargas/Brazil/IBM@IBMBR
>
> Sent by: owner-lkcd@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
> To: lkcd@xxxxxxxxxxx
> cc:
> Subject: Msg: input buffer overflow in lcrash.
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm testing lcrash in Linux/390 (Suse 2.2.16) for processing dump.
> After compiler the lkcdutils,
> i created an dump (using Linux/390 standalone dump) and lcrash show
> following msg:
>
> input buffer overflow, can't enlarge buffer because scanner
> uses REJECT
>
> Could you explain this message and possible solution ?
>
> TIA.
> Evandro Vargas
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