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Re: Sporadic superfluous successful exits
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Paul Eggert |
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Re: Sporadic superfluous successful exits |
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Thu, 09 Feb 2012 01:47:08 -0800 |
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On 02/09/2012 01:35 AM, Aki Helin wrote:
> A date just got printed without issues even though
> it was matching with Grep that had been patched to crash if it tries to
> exit with 0 from the bottom of main().
Sounds like the bug's outside of 'grep', then.
I'm not observing any problems with similar loops on
three machines:
Ubuntu 11.10 x86 grep 2.9 (bundled) AMD Opteron 1210
RHEL 5.7 x86-64 grep 2.10 (built with GCC 4.6.2) Intel Xeon E5620
Fedora 15 x86-64 grep 2.9 (bundled) AMD Phenom II X4 910e
Which Atom CPU is the system using? What are the
contents of /proc/cpuinfo, and what's the output of
"uname -a"?
If this is a Cedar Trail Atom, you're the first guy
I know who's running 64-bit GNU/Linux on it seriously.
You're braver than I would be....
- Sporadic superfluous successful exits, Aki Helin, 2012/02/08
- Re: Sporadic superfluous successful exits, Jim Meyering, 2012/02/09
- Re: Sporadic superfluous successful exits, Aki Helin, 2012/02/09
- Re: Sporadic superfluous successful exits, Jim Meyering, 2012/02/09
- Re: Sporadic superfluous successful exits, Aki Helin, 2012/02/09
- Re: Sporadic superfluous successful exits,
Paul Eggert <=
- Re: Sporadic superfluous successful exits, Aki Helin, 2012/02/09
- Re: Sporadic superfluous successful exits, Aki Helin, 2012/02/11
- Re: Sporadic superfluous successful exits, Gilles Espinasse, 2012/02/11