another segfault
Hi, here is another segfault I get consistently when clicking a certain sequence of links. I have no idea about the cause however. Cheers, Johannes Loaded symbols for /usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.2 Core was generated by `dillo-fltk'. Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault. #0 Html_get_attr2 (html=0x28560300, tag=0x284810a5 <Address 0x284810a5 out of bounds>, tagsize=70, attrname=0x80e9e69 "id", tag_parsing_flags=3) at html.cc:5707 5707 if (isspace(tag[i])) (gdb) bt #0 Html_get_attr2 (html=0x28560300, tag=0x284810a5 <Address 0x284810a5 out of bounds>, tagsize=70, attrname=0x80e9e69 "id", tag_parsing_flags=3) at html.cc:5707 #1 0x080617d5 in Html_write_raw (html=0x28560300, buf=0x28481000 <Address 0x28481000 out of bounds>, bufsize=1119, Eof=0) at html.cc:5628 #2 0x08061acd in DilloHtml::write (this=0x28560300, Buf=0x28481000 <Address 0x28481000 out of bounds>, BufSize=0, Eof=0) at html.cc:961 #3 0x08062196 in Html_callback (Op=0, Client=0x284f8fa0) at html.cc:5855 #4 0x08058433 in Cache_process_queue (entry=0x28474d40) at cache.c:1075 #5 0x08058d98 in a_Cache_process_dbuf (Op=0, buf=0x2854a000 "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nDate: Thu, 05 Jun 2008 20:56:16 GMT\r\nServer: Apache/1.3.34 (Debian) PHP/4.4.4-8+etch6 mod_ssl/2.8.25 OpenSSL/0.9.8c\r\nLast-Modified: Thu, 05 Jun 2008 16:16:48 GMT\r\nETag: \"271005-41b5-4"..., buf_size=1440, Url=0x284f9c00) at cache.c:871 #6 0x0805650c in a_Chain_fcb (Op=0, Info=0x2850f340, Data1=0x2850f230, Data2=0x80eb382) at chain.c:111 #7 0x08074444 in a_Dpi_ccc (Op=2, Branch=2, Dir=1, Info=0x284f8f40, Data1=0x284f73c0, Data2=0x0) at dpi.c:223 #8 0x0805650c in a_Chain_fcb (Op=0, Info=0x2850f340, Data1=0x284f73c0, Data2=0x0) at chain.c:111 #9 0x08074d65 in a_IO_ccc (Op=2, Branch=2, Dir=1, Info=0x284f8f60, Data1=0x284f8f80, Data2=0x0) at IO.c:418 #10 0x08074ef2 in IO_callback (fd=<value optimized out>, io=0x284f8f80) at IO.c:205 #11 0x08074fcb in IO_fd_read_cb (fd=6, data=0xc) at IO.c:291 #12 0x080c286d in fltk::wait () #13 0x080c2a1d in fltk::run () #14 0x0804e63d in main (argc=Cannot access memory at address 0x0
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