[12:28] Could there be a bug in glib on powerpc, because i have a Segmentation fault in pgadmin3 running Ubuntu Intrepid, who is willing to take a look? [12:28] http://pgsql.privatepaste.com/860zlEwNhP [12:53] http://paste.ubuntu.com/75207/ [19:15] fransman: I don't have access to a PPC box at the moment. [19:15] but that's ok [19:15] maybe someone can post it as a bug [19:16] But in general, the bugs aren't usually in glibc. [19:16] It's usually in the program calling into it. [19:17] does the sound paste confirm this? [19:17] s/s/ second [19:19] Oh hey, someone else mentioned this earlier. [19:19] No, I think this really is a glib bug. [19:19] Pointer signedness can be a problem on some arches, I don't remember PPC off hand. [19:20] When I used to run a G5 as my desktop it was a hobby to hunt these down in these evenings. [19:20] Then my son was born, and I got other passtimes. [19:21] but that a better invesment [19:21] we are spending to much time to computers [19:21] Well, I admit to disposing of the dividend payments that he cheerfully emitted for me ;) [19:22] But yeah, way too cute. Hard to find spare time for hacking these days. =) [19:22] "someone else mentioned " do you have a link, is it a post? [19:23] Hi. I'm experiencing some PowerPC bugs that seem to be related. I'd like to help solve them but I'm not too sure how I should proceed. Bugs #298156, #292092 and #281146 are gnometris, liferea and yelp crashing with SIGSEGV 'in signal_emit_unlocked_R() at at /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.2/gobject/gsignal.c'. They all seem to occur on the ppc architecture. Are these likely to be the same bug? [19:23] This chanel a couple days ago. =) [19:23] cool, that's a direct hit [19:26] Be a lazy slob who hangs out on IRC has to be useful for something. [19:26] * jbailey -> lunch