What's a segfault
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-09 19:47
?
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-09 19:49
man 7 signal
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-09 19:49
It's when a little boy doesn't search the Internet before asking a question.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-09 20:08
a segfault, also known as a seg-fault or seg fault is when a seg faults
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-09 20:33
>>3
I like how you assume I'm a little boy when I'm a grown man.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-09 20:33
A segfault is when your program reached satori so it has to stop
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-09 20:59
It's a godawful small affair
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-09 21:09
>>5
Then why do you behave like a little boy?
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-09 23:16
<<8
Then
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 2:14
THBT
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 3:12
Thou hast become trolt.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 9:15
>>7
the girl with the mousey hair
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 10:22
/prog/ did you notice that NONE, NONE of you were able to give a real answer? You suck, you are more /b/ than anything else - you aren't worthy of being part of /prog/.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 10:25
>>13
Ask a silly question, get a silly answer.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 10:29
It's a planar fracture in memory in which the page on one side of the fracture has moved with respect to the page on the other side.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 10:32
>>13
>>2 answered it in two minutes.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 10:35
>>2 requires doing something by myself
!!!
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 10:46
>>16
> man 7 signal
No entry for signal in section 7 of the manual
There are entries for
signal(3) and
signal(9) , depending on whether you're interested in it from the user-land or kernel perspective, respectively.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 10:54
>>18
Please install a REAL operating system.
SIGNAL(7) Linux Programmer's Manual SIGNAL(7)
NAME
signal - overview of signals
DESCRIPTION
Linux supports both POSIX reliable signals (here‐
inafter "standard signals") and POSIX real-time
signals.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 12:00
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 12:18
>>19
Real operating system.
Linux
Likewise to
you .
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 12:26
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 12:26
>>21
What's wrong with Linux?
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 12:41
>>13
I lol'd. Seriously, if you are too stupid to google for the answer to something so trivial, you shouldn't be programming at all, never mind programming in a low level language.
>>23
Nothing.
>>21 is either an idiot
or and probably came from /g/ or /pr/
>>20
Ubuntu doesn't have all the correct manpages by default. Get manpages-posix and manpages-posix-dev from synaptic.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 13:15
>>24
Thanks for the tip!.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 14:00
EXPERT UBANTO USER
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 14:34
A segfault is when your program attempts to use memory it shouldn't be using, most often when it runs out of heap, or memory to allocate. Make sure you're deleting your runt-time allocations, and being smart about how you allocate.
Now gtfo.
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Name:
EITHER MAYBE MEME FAN
2009-04-10 14:47
>>24
That's
Just weak, 3/10.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 14:55
>>28
Please refrain from trolling /prog/ , please.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 15:10
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-10 15:36
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-11 3:40
>>14
Faggot, it's
"ASCII stupid question, get a stupid ANSI ."
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-11 8:18
ANSI, l'art imite la vie.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-11 9:04
>>1
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-11 18:06
Bampu answer!
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-04-11 21:31
La vie imite /prog/
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-03-31 11:32
bump for answer
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-03-31 13:51
cisaille mon anus
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-03-31 15:01
>>37
zou allreadz know it
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Name:
Anonymous
2010-03-31 15:57