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From: Richard H. <rm...@ap...> - 2003-04-02 18:14:20
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Ka-Hing Cheung <kh...@ja...> writes: > We want feedback from users, but not in the form of "This is bad and I > don't like it." Not saying this happened on this list, but it sure > happens a lot on #gaim. Sorry to hear that. > In this case your system probably set a size limit on core file to 0. > Try 'ulimit -c unlimited' then run gaim from the same terminal. After > you get a core see http://gaim.sf.net/gdb.php for how to get a bt. Thank you. It has stopped dumping core, however. At least for the time being. :) > Other than the bt, it is often useful to tell us what you were doing at > the time of segfault. Other information such as distro, gtk versions are > less helpful, but they don't hurt. For example, recently we have a > segfault-on-start problem with Gentoo users only. Will do. > May I also add that it's not very useful to report bugs that you > cannot reproduce? Obviously. > Also, a quick search on the sf tracker, this emailing list, and the > sf forum would help prevent multiple bug reports. If we get the same > bug report over and over again, it's easy to get annoyed by it. Understood. Thanks again. -- Lift me down, so I can make the Earth tremble. --Bucky Katt |