05-30-2008
In the function "table1_entry()":
Looks like it is missing another " or some other value inside "". But I guess that's not the reason for a segmentation fault - the script should just hang and wait for a complete value.
Interessting might be the calling of that function "table1_entry()" too. If the function is causing of this little typo up there unusable data, the binary that is processing it, might produce the segm. fault.
Fix that new_table=" and let's see if it works.
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