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[Groff] Postproc segfaults
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Robert D. Goulding |
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[Groff] Postproc segfaults |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Apr 2003 11:27:05 -0500 (EST) |
Just updated with today's CVS additions. I get segfaults running grops or
grotty on *any* intermediate output (so man X or groffer --ps X both give
segfaults when trying to read any manpages). Here is a backtrace from
running grops on a processed -me file:
#0 0x400cdaa3 in _IO_fputs (
str=0xf689c3c9 <Address 0xf689c3c9 out of bounds>, fp=0x40051020)
at iofputs.c:34
#1 0x8052960 in errarg::print (this=0xbffff740) at errarg.cc:83
#2 0x8052a48 in errprint (
format=0x8059960 "font `%1' does not contain ascii character `%2'",
address@hidden, address@hidden, address@hidden) at errarg.cc:119
#3 0x8052b90 in do_error_with_file_and_line (
filename=0x8063e00 "mermaid.int", source_filename=0x0, lineno=13,
type=ERROR,
format=0x8059960 "font `%1' does not contain ascii character `%2'",
address@hidden, address@hidden, address@hidden) at error.cc:68
#4 0x8052be9 in do_error (type=ERROR,
format=0x8059960 "font `%1' does not contain ascii character `%2'",
address@hidden, address@hidden, address@hidden) at error.cc:83
#5 0x8052c02 in error (
format=0x8059960 "font `%1' does not contain ascii character `%2'",
address@hidden, address@hidden, address@hidden) at error.cc:92
#6 0x8051851 in printer::set_char_and_width (this=0x8064d38,
nm=0xbffff782 "T", env=0x8063e10, widthp=0xbffff784, f=0xbffff788)
at printer.cc:174
#7 0x80516ec in printer::set_ascii_char (this=0x8064d38, c=84,
env=0x8063e10,
widthp=0xbffff7b8) at printer.cc:132
#8 0x8051279 in do_file (filename=0xbffff9ad "mermaid.int") at
input.cc:1790
#9 0x804d287 in main (argc=2, argv=0xbffff864) at ps.cc:1859
I'm attaching the intermediate file which provoked this.
Robert.
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Robert Goulding
Society of Fellows
Joseph Henry House
Princeton NJ 08544
mermaid.int
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