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[perl #123542] Segmentation fault in Perl5 while fuzzing Perl binary (possible stack overflow?)
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[perl #123542] Segmentation fault in Perl5 while fuzzing Perl binary (possible stack overflow?)Message ID:
rt-4.0.18-28305-1420431314-798.123542-15-0@perl.orgOn Sun Jan 04 18:21:03 2015, tonyc wrote: > I'm working on producing a smaller test-case. Attached a smaller test case. Tony --- via perlbug: queue: perl5 status: open https://rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=123542Thread Previous | Thread Next
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