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[gaim-migrate @ 5931] Ambrose LI (acli) writes: " This is w.r.t. the 0.64cvs as of around 20:25 EDT. When gaim starts up, it displays the signon window, and then immeidately segfaults. The problem is that tobase64() in util.c uses a size_t (which could very likely be unsigned) as a second parameter, but proxy.c calls it with a -1. " at my questioning the specific change he made: "Actually the initialization is not the matter (just something I did while debugging and did not remove, since it makes sense in any case), it's the other change that matters. In util.h, the javadoc-like comments states that passing len = -1 means that tobase64() should calculated len = strlen(buf). However, since size_t is (or can be) unsigned, the "if (len < 0)" check never succeeds, so passing -1 actually results in a very large integer being passed. So the "if (len < 0)" check actually need to be changed so that the passed "-1" will actually get recognized." so since most of us aren't segfaulting on start, i'm guessing this is a platform/os specific problem, but that the change shouldn't affect the rest of us anyway. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im>
date Mon, 26 May 2003 12:45:05 +0000
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" 	c None",
".	c #C6C3C6",
"+	c #000000",
"@	c #848200",
"#	c #FFFF00",
"$	c #FFFFFF",
"%	c #000084",
"&	c #848284",
"*	c #840000",
"=	c #272727",
"-	c #FF0000",
"  ..++@@..  ",
" .++####@@. ",
".+##$$$$#$@.",
".+#$$$####@.",
"+#$$%$#%$##@",
"+#$.&..&.##@",
"+#**+######@",
"=*---+##@##@",
"*-----+@##@.",
"*$$$$$+###@.",
"*-----+#@@. ",
".*---++@..  ",
" .**+...    "};