Hello, Thanks for reporting.

>>> In Message "Bug#291360: libunicode-japanese-perl: Unicode::Japanese does 
>>> not use as XS module."
>>>            <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>>> Chihiro Kuroki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  said;
> I got 'Segmentation fault' using "use Unicode::Japanese;".

> strace sample.pl

Can you send me this sample?

> It goes well in these after-mentioned cases.

> 1) using "use Unicode::Japanese qw(PurePerl);".
> 2) in a chrooted IA32 environment
> 3) one character is set to an instance of Unicode::Japanese

<Snip...>
> -- System Information:
> Debian Release: 3.1
> Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
> Kernel: Linux 2.6.9-10-amd64-k8

Sorry, I'm confused.
You got SEGV on IA32. Then, you sent report on IA64?
Is this correct?

Anyway, It seems a bug of perl. I think any pure perl module
can not cause segv without interpreter bug.

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Tatsuki Sugiura   mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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