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Subject: 20.1b8 crash
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Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 14:04:28 -0500

This is about all I get of it.  gdb core is useless.
I was using efs to retrieve something.


BTW, I've noticed that efs is more fragile than ange-ftp.  If you
start a transfer and then hit a couple of C-g's, sometimes you get
wierd problems, and messages about some filter.  I'll have to note it
next time.  That was NOT the cause of this particular crash, however.

Fatal error: assertion failed, file eval.c, line 1873, abort()

