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Re: Ruby bindings 1.4.0 core dump on Ubuntu Breezy

From: Blair Zajac <blair_at_orcaware.com>
Date: 2006-10-11 20:58:43 CEST

Kouhei Sutou wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> 2006/10/8, Blair Zajac <blair@orcaware.com>:
>
>> >>> I made a Ubuntu Breezy Badger chroot environment to fix the
>> >>> problem.
>
>> > I can't reproduce this problem with Debian package, too...
>> > Uhm...
>
>> Did you do the build using
>>
>> dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc -rfakeroot
>>
>> or just a standard configure?
>
> First, I used dpkg-buildpackage but I can't the Ruby bindings because
> there isn't libsvn-ruby in debian/control. So I used configure and make
> check-swig-rb in BUILD.
>
>> If you can't reproduce it, I could always get you an account on the
>> system.
>> It's a vmware server with breezy.
>
> Could you make my account?

Hi Kou,

I made an account for you and tried building Subversion in that account and I
couldn't reproduce the core dump, but I get them when building in my account. I
don't know if it's some environmental variable, some binary in my extended PATH
that it's picking up, or whatever.

Adding environmental variables and directories to the PATH in the new account
didn't cause a core dump. The problem is that the core dump isn't reproducible
100% of the time, so even if I make changes the the build environment which may
cause the core dump, it may not happen.

So I think for now, there's enough energy spent on this and hopefully, I can
track it down later.

Regards,
Blair

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