Le dimanche 16 janvier 2005 à 06:16 +0000, Dwaine Garden a écrit : > Trying to get kooka running in KDE. Does anyone know how to get around > this problem with glibc? > > QLayout: Adding QComboBox/PREVIEWFORMATCOMBO (child of > QVButtonGroup/unnamed) to layout for Previewer/unnamed > *** glibc detected *** double free or corruption (!prev): 0x0865ea20 *** > Alarm clock > > > I tried to grab the source code and the same message comes up when the > new compiled version is ran. > > Any suggestions? > Release note : http://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/fedora/core/3/i386/os/RELEASE-NOTES-en glibc o The version of glibc provided with Fedora Core 3 performs additional internal sanity checks to prevent and detect data corruption as early as possible. By default, should corruption be detected, a message similar to the following will be displayed on standard error (or logged via syslog if stderr is not open): *** glibc detected *** double free or corruption: 0x0937d008 *** By default, the program that generated this error will also be killed; however, this (and whether or not an error message is generated) can be controlled via the MALLOC_CHECK_ environment variable. The following settings are supported: o 0 -- Do not generate an error message, and do not kill the program o 1 -- Generate an error message, but do not kill the program o 2 -- Do not generate an error message, but kill the program o 3 -- Generate an error message and kill the program Note If MALLOC_CHECK_ is explicitly set a value other than 0, this causes glibc to perform more tests that are more extensive than the default, and may impact performance. Should you have a program from a third party ISV that triggers these corruption checks and displays a message, you should file a defect report with the application's vendor, since this indicates a serious bug. > Dwaine. >
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