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DDD 3.2.1 (i386-portbld-freebsd4.1.1) gets `Segmentation fault' signal
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Joel Ray Holveck |
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DDD 3.2.1 (i386-portbld-freebsd4.1.1) gets `Segmentation fault' signal |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Jan 2001 11:11:52 -0800 (PST) |
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Hi folks.
I just got a seggie running ddd (although it may have been in
Lesstif). I had just started, and selected "Open Program". I
happened to be in the directory /usr/local/msdos/Games/Heroes3. I
selected and cleared the last bit, leaving /usr/local. Then, I
double-clicked on "crash", a subdirectory under /usr/local, which I
(as this user) have no permissions at all to. I got a dialog box that
I think says that I have no permissions, but as soon as it paints,
blamf! ddd crashes.
While writing this email, I went to try to reproduce it, and ddd
crashed during startup, after realizing its main window, but before
painting it or giving me the tip-of-the-day. Thinking it may be
trying to look in /usr/local/crash for something, I chmod'ed it to
a+rx, but it still crashed. (Logfile attached, but terribly
uninformative.) I rm -rf'd ~/.ddd/sessions/* and then it started up
fine.
Hope this helps!
Joel
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