Hi, I tried to reproduce the issue in perl-ldap 0.55 on Perl v5.14.2 using the even simpler script below, but failed to stumble upon the error you reported.
------- BEGIN EXAMPLE ------- #!/usr/bin/perl -w -T use Net::LDAP; use Net::LDAP::Entry; die("Usage $0 <carLicense>\n") unless @ARGV; my $ldap = Net::LDAP->new('ldap://localhost') or die($@); my $mesg = $ldap->bind('cn=MANAGER,DC=ADPM,DC=DE', password => 'SECRET'); die $mesg->error if $mesg->code; my $entry = Net::LDAP::Entry->new('cn=TEST-USER,DC=ADPM,DC=DE'); $entry->changetype('modify'); $entry->add(carLicense => $ARGV[0]); $mesg = $entry->update($ldap); print "Sorry, bug cannot be reproduced\n"; die $mesg->error if $mesg->code; ------- END EXAMPLE ------- Can you try this simple script (with the constants adapted to your environment) to check whether you can reproduce the error. In addition to that, as perl-ldap is a pure Perl module, I am convinced, that perl-ldap cannot really be the cause of a segfault. In my opinion the segfault is either caused by a "non-pure-Perl" module used by perl-ldap or a bug in the Perl interpreter. If you still can reproduce the bug, can you try to dig a bit deeper in order to find out where the bug really happens [e.g. with print statements in the code path]. Not being able to reproduce the bug, we need your help to get more information. Best Peter -- Peter Marschall pe...@adpm.de imaintainer of perl-ldap upstream -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org