[#35027] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4352][Open] [patch] Fix eval(s, b) backtrace; make eval(s, b) consistent with eval(s) — "James M. Lawrence" <redmine@...>

Bug #4352: [patch] Fix eval(s, b) backtrace; make eval(s, b) consistent with eval(s)

16 messages 2011/02/01

[#35114] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4373][Open] http.rb:677: [BUG] Segmentation fault — Christian Fazzini <redmine@...>

Bug #4373: http.rb:677: [BUG] Segmentation fault

59 messages 2011/02/06

[#35171] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4386][Open] encoding: directive does not affect regex expressions — mathew murphy <redmine@...>

Bug #4386: encoding: directive does not affect regex expressions

9 messages 2011/02/09

[#35237] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4400][Open] nested at_exit hooks run in strange order — Suraj Kurapati <redmine@...>

Bug #4400: nested at_exit hooks run in strange order

12 messages 2011/02/15

[ruby-core:35122] [Ruby 1.9-Bug#4373] http.rb:677: [BUG] Segmentation fault

From: Christian Fazzini <redmine@...>
Date: 2011-02-06 17:43:39 UTC
List: ruby-core #35122
Issue #4373 has been updated by Christian Fazzini.


Openssl is already installed via macports. Actually, the replication is quite simple. I have come up with a narrowed step-by-step procedure:

1) Install rails
2) Create a new rails project
3) Open gem file and include the following gems: gem 'twitter', :git => 'http://github.com/jnunemaker/twitter.git'
4) Bundle install
5) Start rails server (rails s)
6) Start rails console (rails c)
7) In rails console, type: Twitter.user("sferik").location (or any Twitter gem related commands at: http://twitter.rubyforge.org/)

That's when the error comes up. As I am aware, the Twitter gem uses the Faraday gem which somewhat uses /net/http.rb
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