well, I think deleting ~/.dmenu_cache helped :)
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 10:53:21AM +0200, Jukka Salmi wrote:
> Frank Pirnay --> dwm (2007-05-23 09:16:45 +0200):
> > I thought about broken hardware too... I will try some memtesting today.
>
> That's probably a good idea.
>
>
> > Anyway, this is my output:
> >
> > + CACHE=/home/knarf/.dmenu_cache
> > + UPTODATE=1
> > + IFS=:
> > + test ! -f /home/knarf/.dmenu_cache
> > + test 1
> > + test /home/knarf/bin -nt /home/knarf/.dmenu_cache
> > + test /usr/local/sbin -nt /home/knarf/.dmenu_cache
> > + test /usr/local/bin -nt /home/knarf/.dmenu_cache
> > + unset UPTODATE
> > + test /usr/sbin -nt /home/knarf/.dmenu_cache
> > + test /usr/bin -nt /home/knarf/.dmenu_cache
> > + unset UPTODATE
> > + test /sbin -nt /home/knarf/.dmenu_cache
> > + test /bin -nt /home/knarf/.dmenu_cache
> > + unset UPTODATE
> > + test /usr/games -nt /home/knarf/.dmenu_cache
> > + test !
> > Segmentation fault
> >
> > The segfault always happens at this place. Any ideas?
>
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