* Andrew Klosterman (andrew5@ece.cmu.edu) wrote:
> (gdb) bt
> #0 0x401c3851 in kill () from /lib/libc.so.6
> #1 0x40139dd5 in EF_Abort () from /usr/lib/libefence.so.0
> #2 0x40139823 in memalign () from /usr/lib/libefence.so.0
> #3 0x401399ad in malloc () from /usr/lib/libefence.so.0
> #4 0x40139a10 in calloc () from /usr/lib/libefence.so.0
> #5 0x404a182f in krb5_set_default_tgs_ktypes () from /usr/lib/libkrb5.so=
.3
> #6 0x402c8b3f in ?? () from /usr/lib/libpq.so.4
> #7 0x402ded88 in ?? () from /usr/lib/libpq.so.4
> #8 0x00000000 in ?? ()
>=20
> Looks like something fishy going on between libpq and libkrb5. I'm
> especially suspicious since I'm not using kerberos for authentication at
> all.
Seems kind of unlikely... What exact (.deb) versions of libpq and
Postgres are you using? You originally posted w/ 8.1.0 but perhaps on
the client you had something more recent?
Thanks,
Stephen