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Re: 4.3.90 release candidate segfaults on linux and solaris
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Paul Smith |
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Re: 4.3.90 release candidate segfaults on linux and solaris |
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Sat, 24 Sep 2022 17:15:55 -0400 |
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Evolution 3.44.4 (by Flathub.org) |
On Sat, 2022-09-24 at 13:06 -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
> > The crashes in solaris and linux are so similar, and go away also
> > so similarly, that i would primarily think about size of types.
> > Under cygwin and MacOS all sizes (pointers, long int, size_t,
> > SIZE_MAX, time_t) are 8, while under (this) solaris and (this)
> > linux all sizes are 4. Only size of int is 4 on all.
>
> Aha! You're using a 32bit Linux. That is indeed helpful
> information, thanks. I will check it.
I installed a 32bit docker container and tried with that but still no
failure. I will keep poking at it; maybe I can find a much older
container.
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- Re: 4.3.90 release candidate segfaults on linux and solaris, Denis Excoffier, 2022/09/24
- Re: 4.3.90 release candidate segfaults on linux and solaris, Paul Smith, 2022/09/24
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- Re: 4.3.90 release candidate segfaults on linux and solaris, Martin Dorey, 2022/09/25
- Re: 4.3.90 release candidate segfaults on linux and solaris, Paul Smith, 2022/09/25
- Re: 4.3.90 release candidate segfaults on linux and solaris, Martin Dorey, 2022/09/25
- Re: 4.3.90 release candidate segfaults on linux and solaris, Martin Dorey, 2022/09/25
- Re: 4.3.90 release candidate segfaults on linux and solaris, Dmitry Goncharov, 2022/09/25
- Re: 4.3.90 release candidate segfaults on linux and solaris, Paul Smith, 2022/09/25
- Re: 4.3.90 release candidate segfaults on linux and solaris, Paul Smith, 2022/09/25
- Re: 4.3.90 release candidate segfaults on linux and solaris, Denis Excoffier, 2022/09/26