stty crashed with SIGSEGV

Bug #450817 reported by IDWMaster
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
coreutils (Ubuntu)
Invalid
Medium
Unassigned

Bug Description

Binary package hint: coreutils

This occurred while performing a distribution upgrade. The gnome power-management applet also crashed.

ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Oct 13 17:51:46 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
ExecutablePath: /bin/stty
NonfreeKernelModules: wl
Package: coreutils 7.4-2ubuntu1
ProcCmdline: stty size
ProcEnviron:
 PATH=(custom, user)
 LANG=en_US.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.31-11.36-generic
SegvAnalysis:
 Segfault happened at: 0x804e80c: add %al,(%eax)
 PC (0x0804e80c) ok
 source "%al" ok
 destination "(%eax)" (0x00000003) not located in a known VMA region (needed writable region)!
SegvReason: writing NULL VMA
Signal: 11
SourcePackage: coreutils
StacktraceTop:
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Title: stty crashed with SIGSEGV
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-11-generic i686
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IDWMaster (webadm) wrote :
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Apport retracing service (apport) wrote : Stacktrace.txt (retraced)

StacktraceTop:vasnprintf (resultbuf=0x0, lengthp=0xbfe0821c,
rpl_vasprintf (resultp=0xbfe0824c,
wrapf (message=0x8050605 "%d %d\n") at stty.c:481
display_window_size (fancy=false,
main (argc=2, argv=0xbfe08444) at stty.c:964

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Apport retracing service (apport) wrote : ThreadStacktrace.txt (retraced)
Changed in coreutils (Ubuntu):
importance: Undecided → Medium
tags: removed: need-i386-retrace
IDWMaster (webadm)
visibility: private → public
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dino99 (9d9) wrote :

This version is outdated and no more supported

Changed in coreutils (Ubuntu):
status: New → Invalid
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