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Re: [pcp] pcp-2.7.8-20081117 sig 11 in AcceptNewClient

To: Scott Emery <emery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [pcp] pcp-2.7.8-20081117 sig 11 in AcceptNewClient
From: Nathan Scott <nscott@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 12:58:00 +1100
Cc: Scott Emery <emery@xxxxxxx>, pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx
In-reply-to: <200902262214.n1QMEaHi27570848@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
References: <200902262214.n1QMEaHi27570848@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 16:14 -0600, Scott Emery wrote:
> In message <1235681754.4166.14.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Nathan Scott writes:
> >Hi Scott,
> >
> >Could you mail "core" and "pmcd" to me please?
> >
> 
>       Mail attachments are tricky for me.  Does uuencode/uudecode work
> for you.  If I can anonymous ftp to a server, that would be most convenient.
> The data is up at SGI.

Thanks for that, and the followup libc I asked for.  I'm having
no luck analysing these though - the gdb and distros I'm using
(Debian and RHEL5) report wildly wrong stack traces when using
the installed libc (which doesn't match this binary) and when I
set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to your libc, gdb segfaults straight away.

Ugh.  Only other option I can think of (if none of the other guys
lurking have SLES10 handy either) is to build a statically linked
pmcd, capture a core file from that, and resend.

cheers.

--
Nathan

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