[Bug: 21.5-b28] Crash after server password prompt(ERC)

FKtPp m_pupil at yahoo.com.cn
Mon Nov 5 04:17:04 EST 2007


On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 04:03:36PM +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
> It's me FKtPp ;) writes:
> 
>  > #8  0x00000000004b5d16 in Ffuncall (nargs=3, args=0x7ffffe0ddba8)
>  >     at eval.c:3928
>  > #9  0x0000000000470d81 in execute_optimized_program (
>  >     program=0x15dacf0 "~\033~\032\r~\034~\021~\211\020\026\035~\026\036\016\037~\004~ \210~ \210\r\026 ~~!\210~~\f~a~\037~\rA@!~\025~\rA at GU~\r~\rA@~H!~\004~\035~\032\f~a~\004~\022\f~s~\004~\n\f~a~\004\002~\"\210~\r~\"\210~ ~\v~~\016!\"\210~~!\210+~\207~\a", stack_depth=6, constants_data=0xb107e0)
>  >     at bytecode.c:862
> 
> Your backtrace seems to be corrupt (the '~' characters).  If you
> happen to have a clear copy that would be nice (but don't kill
> yourself to get it, it looks like the funcall in frame #8 is more
> directly related).

Fortunately, I do have a clear copy of that backtrace ;) and I will
post it gziped. to protect from corrupt the content.

And next I will follow your message to try to find out what had
happend. Even though I don't have a core file, the crash is very
easily to be reproduced in my environment you know. But I am a newbie
of gdb and it may take sometime to show you the result.

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