On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 10:37:24PM +0100, Kristian Nielsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Searching the archives turned up nothing, so here goes:
I am unable to reproduce this bug on linux 2.4.9.
> #! /umsapp/ext/bin/perl
This is a strange place to put perl, is there perhaps something
odd about this particular perl of yours?
> use POE qw(Component::Client::TCP);
>
> POE::Component::Client::TCP->new
> ( RemoteAddress => "127.0.0.1",
> RemotePort => 123456,
I of course changed this to a reasonable port.
> A gdb stacktrace gives:
>
> #0 0x080c51ff in Perl_leave_scope ()
> #1 0x080c379b in Perl_pop_scope ()
> #2 0x0806488e in S_my_exit_jump ()
> #3 0x08064731 in Perl_my_failure_exit ()
> #4 0x080c860a in Perl_die_where ()
> #5 0x080991db in Perl_vdie ()
> #6 0x0809926c in Perl_die ()
> #7 0x080ce6cc in Perl_pp_die ()
> #8 0x080a5c10 in Perl_runops_standard ()
> #9 0x08060fd5 in S_run_body ()
> #10 0x08060d2e in perl_run ()
> #11 0x0805e261 in main ()
> #12 0x420158d4 in __libc_start_main () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6
Try 'list' as well from the (gdb) prompt.
> libc=/lib/libc-2.2.93.so, so=so, useshrplib=false, libperl=libperl.a
> gnulibc_version='2.2.93'
For what it's worth, my libc is 2.2.4.
alex
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