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[bug #16031] -back: Segfault in XGServerEvent.m
From: |
Andrew Sveikauskas |
Subject: |
[bug #16031] -back: Segfault in XGServerEvent.m |
Date: |
Sun, 12 Mar 2006 16:54:08 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #4, bug #16031 (project gnustep):
I think I may have figured out a reliable way to reproduce this. If you put
the cursor outside of a window and then hit Alt-W to close it. This usually
generates a segfault on OpenBSD depending on memory usage (it only munmap()s
if it has a page or more of unused data). Maybe to try to check this on
Linux you could use valgrind. (I think I used to see this bug in valgrind
output before, but never thought much of it until I started seeing segfaults
on OpenBSD. I don't have access to a Linux box right now so I can't check.)
I'm going out of town for a few days but I'll probably check back on this bug
later.
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