I'm seeing this bug after upgrading to squeeze, and it's causing a
rather severe impact, but it doesn't look like the bug contains enough
information to be useful to the maintainers.

How does one get the Debian netatalk package to write core dumps on
segfaults? Modifying the init script to do 'ulimit -c unlimited' doesn't
cause it to dump core on segfaults, and attaching gdb to running
processes is going to be hit and miss at best until I (or someone) can
get a better handle on what's causing the problem.

-- 
William Aoki     KD7YAF    wa...@umnh.utah.edu    5-1924



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