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On Monday, 01.08.2005 at 14:40 +0200, Peter Eisentraut wrote:

> [...]
> 
> This will at least tell you approximately where it crashed.  To get
> more information you will have to rebuild the package with debugging
> symbols and without optimization.

Hmmm, interesting.  I did an 'apt-get source odbc-postgresql' and
modified the build so that it used "-O0 -ggdb" instead of the default
and rebuilt the package.

After installing this modified package the segfault no longer occurs!

I wondered whether a simple rebuild of the package on my system would
fix the problem, so I rebuilt the package a second time, this time using
the original default build options of "-O2 -g" (as in debian/rules):
after installing this, the original segfault behaviour re-occurs.

So, it doesn't look like I can make the problem re-occur because a
debugging-enabled build actually works OK.

My compiler is gcc 3.3

I have a useable (albeit non-optimized, debugging-enabled) version for
my own use now, so I'm happy to use that for now, however that doesn't
fix this bug.

Dave.
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Dave Ewart
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