"ls -l" Segmentation fault
Evgueni Tzvetanov
etzvetanov at xceedium.com
Fri Feb 9 18:53:16 UTC 2007
I still can't make this work for me... When it comes to processing a lot
of file listing information not only "ls -s" causes a segmentation
fault, but also any attempt to use the file system functions does the
same...
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Evgueni Tzvetanov wrote:
> David Daney wrote:
>
>> Evgueni Tzvetanov wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have compiled version 1.4.1 of BusyBox and I have put it on a
>>> little system for testing.
>>> It is running Linux kernel 2.6.18.1.
>>>
>>> If I call "ls -l" in a directory with lots of files (say /dev or even
>>> /usr/bin) it is pulling Segmentation Fault.
>>> What could be wrong or I am probably not on the same page with you
>>> guys...
>>>
>>>
>> What happens when you run it under gdb?
>>
> Even stranger. When I call the command like (if this can help in anyway):
> "busybox ls -l" it is not bombing. When I run it as "ls -l" it is bombing.
>
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