In the last episode (Dec 03), Mike Hunter said: > On Dec 02, "Jamie Bowden" wrote: > > I have a new machine that I've just installed 5.1-R on, and cvsup'd > > to -C. I'm attempting to build X, and am getting a core dump from > > rman during the process. > > I had this happen too. I did something really hack-ish to get around > it (like delete that documentation or some other unspeakable hack.)
The coredump is due to bugs in the rman command (which is installed by the imake port, believe it or not). I submitted a bugreport on it in July, and hopefully it will be in Xfree86 4.4.0. Installing the textproc/rman port may mask the bug until then, or you can drop this file into ports/devel/imake-4/files and rebuild imake. -- Dan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- ../extras/rman/rman.c.orig Tue Jul 15 23:53:53 2003 +++ ../extras/rman/rman.c Tue Jul 15 23:44:21 2003 @@ -4104,6 +4104,9 @@ } } break; + case 0: + /* ignore */ + break; default: /* unknown escaped character */ sputchar(*p++); } @@ -4133,7 +4133,7 @@ source_out0(const char *pin, char end) /* postpone check until after following character so catch closing tags */ if ((sI>=4+1 && plain[sI-1-1]==')') || /* (plain[sI-1]==' ' && (q=strchr(plain,' '))!=NULL && q<&plain[sI-1])) */ - (plain[sI-1]==' ' && !isalnum(plain[sI-1-1]))) { + (sI>=2 && plain[sI-1]==' ' && !isalnum(plain[sI-1-1]))) { /* regardless, flush buffer */ source_flush(); }
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