Attached is 'short' (80 line) script which reliably triggers a
segfault. You use by running it in one terminal, then once it prints
'ready' you start a second copy. The second copy will segfault.
I developed this using patched o-p and pygtk, but it seems to crash in
the same spot without them. I added some try/except statements so it
should work either way with no changes. I don't know if they have
anything to do with it or not. I don't even remember what the patches
do ;)
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Adam Olsen, aka Rhamphoryncus
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