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Outloud server segfaults.
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- From: Nolan Darilek <nolan_d@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 18:33:58 -0600
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For some odd reason, even though the Outloud extention library
compiles, running the outloud server causes a segfault. I'm linking
against TCL 8.2.
I fired up tcl in GDB and passed outloud as an argument. Here's the
rather unhelpful backtrace; doesn't seem helpful to me, but maybe I'm
missing something. :)
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x4026a883 in strncmp ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0x4026a883 in strncmp ()
#1 0x4029fe6f in getopt_long_only ()
#2 0x4022f5f5 in ETIThread type_info node ()
#3 0x4022f664 in ETIThread type_info node ()
#4 0x40071b01 in dlopen ()
#5 0x400653c3 in ()
#6 0x40058027 in ()
#7 0x40038f11 in ()
#8 0x400561f5 in ()
#9 0x400265d8 in ()
#10 0x40024506 in ()
#11 0x8048e25 in main ()
#12 0x8048dbb in ()
Is there any way short of recompiling TCL -ggdb to figure out what's
causing this segfault? I know the TTS engine works locally because
I've been doing development with it, so that isn't the problem.
Thanks.
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