Re: convtoshortdate

From: Kent Landfield <kent_at_hypermail-project.org>
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 13:58:33 -0500 (CDT)
Message-Id: <199806171858.NAA00507_at_landfield.com>


# (dbx) run -pui -d test </root/demo
# Process 20310 (hypermail) started
# Reading old headers... 0 articles.
# Reading new header...
# Process 20310 (hypermail) stopped on signal SIGSEGV: Segmentation violation (default) [convtoshortdate:29 +0x6c,0x40b558]
# 29 for (i = 0; !(c == (months[i])[0] && d == (months[i])[1] &&
#
# Bah. Apparently an internal problem. I recompiled. Same problem. I
# decided to download the new version. Compiled. Same problem:
#
# /usr/local/bin/hypermail -pui -d /var/www/htdocs/listarchives/projects/library < /root/demo
# Reading old headers... 2 articles.
# Reading new header...
# Date: []
# Segmentation fault (core dumped)
# [root][/root] %> dbx /usr/local/bin/hypermail core
# dbx version 3.19 Nov 3 1994 19:59:46
# Core from signal SIGSEGV: Segmentation violation
# (dbx) run -pui -d test </root/demo
# Process 22272 (hypermail) started
# Creating directory "test", mode 777.
# Reading old headers... 0 articles.
# Reading new header...
# Process 22272 (hypermail) stopped on signal SIGSEGV: Segmentation violation (default) [convtoshortdate:1 +0x140,0x40bea0]
# Source (of date.c) not available for Process 22272
#
# Any guesses? I've only been on this list for a week or so -- I hope
# this is an appropriate forum.

If the mail that generated this is not sensitive, please forward it to me or tell be where to pick it up at. I'd be happy to take a look and see what's going on. It looks as if this is something I definitely want to fix.

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Received on Wed 17 Jun 1998 09:06:26 PM GMT

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