If I drop the inverted index, things work fine. Not really a solution,
but a work around for now.
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Searching for function call locations c
This seems to be a problem on my 32 bit laptop install (running the
distro kernel) as well.
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Title:
Searching for function call locations causes c
** Attachment added: "Hit enter after above error message gets you here"
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** Attachment added: "Hitting enter once more gets me the first result"
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** Attachment added: "Closing the first results gives a cscope that is broken"
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** Attachment added: "right after searching for pmc_reserve_hardware"
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