![]() ![]() If you didn't make any custom configuration/setup and you all updates installed. And most of the cases end up with a bug report, either for target program or one of its dependencies (either upstream project or downstream distribution package). However, it is not always easy find the cause with large programs or those which relay on other project lib's. Some cases: Reading value with uninitialized pointer, Going out of range in an array, Function call (when backward compatibility not maintained). The program tried to access a memory area out side its own section. The simplest description I can come with (may be not the perfect): See AU: What is a segmentation fault? post and also this post which have some examples how reproduce it, SO: What is segmentation fault?. ![]()
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