Crash with 1.4rc7

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I'm trying to install glusterfs on CentOS 5.2 x86_64.
When i run glusterfs I get a crash. The log file shows the following:

2009-01-14 23:09:32 W [rr-options.c:179:rr_options_validate] rr: using
scheduler.limits.min-free-dis
k = 15
pending frames:
frame : type(1) op(LOOKUP)
frame : type(1) op(LOOKUP)

Signal received: 11
configuration details:argp 1
backtrace 1
dlfcn 1
fdatasync 1
libpthread 1
llistxattr 1
setfsid 1
spinlock 1
epoll.h 1
xattr.h 1
tv_nsec 1
package-string: glusterfs 1.4.0rc7
/lib64/libc.so.6[0x31abc301b0]


(gdb) set args -N -s tintoretto /mnt/gluster
(gdb) r
Starting program: /usr/sbin/glusterfs -N -s tintoretto /mnt/gluster
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[Detaching after fork from child process 12863. (Try `set detach-on-fork off'.)]
[New Thread 47597285312016 (LWP 12860)]
[New Thread 1094875456 (LWP 12865)]
[New Thread 1096976704 (LWP 12866)]
[New Thread 1083951424 (LWP 12867)]
[New Thread 1099077952 (LWP 12868)]
[New Thread 1087445312 (LWP 12869)]
[Detaching after fork from child process 12870.]
[New Thread 1104296256 (LWP 12871)]

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 47597285312016 (LWP 12860)]
0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
(gdb) bt
#0  0x0000000000000000 in ?? ()
#1  0x00002b4a1b4f7fdd in protocol_client_xfer (frame=0x1ac43920,
this=0x1ab84fa0, type=1, op=39,
    hdr=<value optimized out>, hdrlen=46, vector=0x0, count=0,
refs=0x0) at client-protocol.c:476
#2  0x00002b4a1b4f89d4 in client_checksum (frame=0x1ac43920,
this=0x1ab84fa0, loc=0x1ac427e8,
    flag=0) at client-protocol.c:5470
#3  0x00002b4a1b716473 in zr_unify_self_heal (frame=0x1ac416b0,
this=<value optimized out>,
    local=0x1ac41700) at unify-self-heal.c:1198
#4  0x00002b4a1b7154f8 in unify_lookup_cbk (frame=0x1ac416b0,
cookie=<value optimized out>,
    this=0x1ab85720, op_ret=0, op_errno=22, inode=0x1ab932f0,
buf=0x7fff8f87b8d0, dict=0x0)
    at unify.c:524
#5  0x00002b4a1b500730 in client_lookup_cbk (frame=0x1ac41d70, hdr=0x1ac424a0,
    hdrlen=<value optimized out>, buf=<value optimized out>,
buflen=<value optimized out>)
    at client-protocol.c:4814
#6  0x00002b4a1b4f1fe1 in protocol_client_pollin (this=0x1ab85360,
trans=0x1ab8ee50)
    at client-protocol.c:6206
#7  0x00002b4a1b4f84ba in notify (this=0x1ab85360, event=2, data=0x1ab8ee50)
    at client-protocol.c:6246
#8  0x00002aaaaaaadd5e in socket_event_handler (fd=<value optimized out>,
    idx=<value optimized out>, data=0x1ab8ee50, poll_in=112,
poll_out=<value optimized out>,
    poll_err=0) at socket.c:678
#9  0x00002b4a1b269a65 in event_dispatch_epoll (event_pool=0x1ab7f230)
at event.c:804
#10 0x00000000004032e9 in main (argc=5, argv=0x7fff8f87c7e8) at
glusterfsd.c:1068

The same configuration works on my Debian sid machine x86_64.

I tried both with the glusterfs fuse version and with the CentOS fuse.

Attached is the client file.

Filipe
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