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Re: Signal 11 and the amd64 port


From: Francois Tigeot <ftigeot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 14:49:46 +0200

On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 01:15:18PM +0300, Jordan Gordeev wrote:
> Francois Tigeot wrote:
> >I've found out mutt to be a non-X11 application which crashes very
> >reliably.
> >
> >mutt.core and ktrace.out files are here:
> >http://www.wolfpond.org/crash.dfly/
> >
> You would have helped yourself tremendously, if you would have provided 
> the stack trace of the crashing binary in textual form.
> The way to obtain it is to run "gdb <executable> <corefile>" and run the 
> "bt" command.

Thanks for the tip. I've put the stack trace below:

Core was generated by `mutt'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
#0  0x0000000800c1f37d in libintl_dcigettext (domainname=0x8006900d0 "mutt",
    msgid1=0x47521e "Reading %s...", msgid2=0x0, plural=0, n=0, category=6)
    at ./dcigettext.c:669
669     ./dcigettext.c: No such file or directory.
        in ./dcigettext.c
(gdb) bt
#0  0x0000000800c1f37d in libintl_dcigettext (domainname=0x8006900d0 "mutt",
    msgid1=0x47521e "Reading %s...", msgid2=0x0, plural=0, n=0, category=6)
	at ./dcigettext.c:669
#1  0x0000000800c1b738 in libintl_dcgettext (domainname=0x8005b3d18 "<C0> [",
    msgid=0x18 <Address 0x18 out of bounds>, category=1) at ./dcgettext.c:49
#2  0x0000000800c1b76a in libintl_gettext (
    msgid=0x18 <Address 0x18 out of bounds>) at ./gettext.c:57
#3  0x0000000000432fc4 in mx_open_mailbox (path=<value optimized out>,
    flags=0, pctx=0x0) at mx.c:675
#4  0x000000000042af52 in main (argc=1, argv=0x7ffffffff720) at main.c:838
(gdb)

> It would be nice if you can test with the latest master too, as some 
> changes made may have fixed the problem.

Unfortunately, it didn't change anything for mutt.

My LANG environment variable was set to fr_FR.UTF-8.
Without any LANG stuff, mutt runs fine.

X11 applications crash with a different call sequence. I'll try to recompile
all relevant packages and libraries with -g and post again when I'm done.

-- 
Francois Tigeot



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