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From: keng@hybrid.com (Ken Gaugler)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: "bus error  xclock(core dumped)"
Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 17:18:14 GMT
Organization: Hybrid Networks, Inc.
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keng@hybrid.com (Ken Gaugler) wrote:

>Well I guess the title says it all.  I get the same behavior when I
>try to run oclock.  Why are these apps dumping core?

>Any help greatly appreciated.

>---
>Ken Gaugler  Hybrid Networks, Inc.  Cupertino, Calif.
>(home: keng@aimnet.com  URL: users.aimnet.com/~keng)
>"The life of a Repo Man is ALWAYS INTENSE..."

I mounted the live file system cdrom (disk 2) and copied
the binaries of xclock and oclock over to the hard drive and
the problem is fixed.

---
Ken Gaugler  Hybrid Networks, Inc.  Cupertino, Calif.
(home: keng@aimnet.com  URL: users.aimnet.com/~keng)
"The life of a Repo Man is ALWAYS INTENSE..."