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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #37343] Debian 3.6.2-5 unreproducible crashes


From: Francesco Potortì
Subject: [Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #37343] Debian 3.6.2-5 unreproducible crashes
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2012 12:58:57 +0000
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  <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?37343>

                 Summary: Debian 3.6.2-5 unreproducible crashes
                 Project: GNU Octave
            Submitted by: pot
            Submitted on: Thu 13 Sep 2012 02:58:56 PM CEST
                Category: Interpreter
                Severity: 3 - Normal
                Priority: 5 - Normal
              Item Group: Crash
                  Status: None
             Assigned to: None
         Originator Name: 
        Originator Email: 
             Open/Closed: Open
         Discussion Lock: Any
                 Release: 3.6.2
        Operating System: GNU/Linux

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Details:

During a session of tests, loading functions and so on I got sevceral crashes
in apparently unreproducible ways.  This is the message I got during the last
one:

octave> clear all
panic: Segmentation fault -- stopping myself...
attempting to save variables to `octave-core'...
save to `octave-core' complete

Process ctav segmentation fault (core dumped)


I lost the messages from the previous ones.  In one of them, a backtrace was
printed which showed a problem in the libc, which said something about freeing
unallocated memory, if memory serves me well.  I can try to give more detail
should that happne again.




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