Re: segfault pfMemory::ref()

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From: Tom Flynn (flynnt++at++engr.sgi.com)
Date: 04/12/2001 23:20:43


You get this under RedHat 7 as well? Do you have a small app that
replicates the problem?
-tom

On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Debian User wrote:

> pfHi,
>
> I'm running Performer from Debian 2.4.2 TESTING (not unstable any
> more). My application gets compiled & linked smoothly (thanks to libc6
> 2.2.2-1), but when i run and debug I get following error:
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x4054229e in pfMemory::ref () from /usr/lib/libpf.so.1
> (gdb) info frame
> Stack level 0, frame at 0xbffff8dc:
> eip = 0x4054229e in pfMemory::ref(void); saved eip 0x40270d06
> called by frame at 0xbffff8f4
> Arglist at 0xbffff8dc, args:
> Locals at 0xbffff8dc, Previous frame's sp is 0x0
> Saved registers:
> ebx at 0xbffff8d8, ebp at 0xbffff8dc, eip at 0xbffff8e0
>
> I get the same error on a Redhat 7.0. But when I run it on a
> UNSTABLE debian system, with the 2.2.2-1 (TESTING) libc6 installed, it
> runs perfectly !
>
> Someone knows the solution to this weird problem ? I can't figure it out
> after days and days of looking and searching on the internet. I'm
> getting quite desperate ! Please help.
>
> Thanks a lot in advance,
>
> ive.
>
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