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Old 12-19-2003, 01:18 AM   #1
iNFERiON
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eDonkey2000 Segmentation Fault


When I try to connect to a server using the eDonkey2000 command line client, I get a segmentation fault :

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Welcome to eDonkey2000 command line client 0.51.2
Enter commands at any time (type '?' for help)
> c
Connecting to .S.E.D.G. ....
> Placed on connection Queue.
Segmentation fault
and then it closes and goes back to Konsole. What does a segmentation fault mean ? And even more important, how do I get rid of it ?
 
Old 12-29-2003, 08:26 AM   #2
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i see it from time to time when i'm running giFT, but it's not every time and i don't know what it means
 
  


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