double free or corruption (out): 0x08fa4e10

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Subject of message produced by a closed source binary.

To get the closed source binary to work (well, it doesn't, but ...), I had to build/install a couple libraries not shipped with fedora core (or provided by Extras/livna) - libFLAC.so.6 and friends (FC3 has an older version), libaudio.so.2 (from nas) - I did build them with rpm, but used /usr/local/lib as install place so as not to conflict (and yes, ldconfig knows about /usr/local/lib)

my rpms just install the libraries, not any of the binaries - I'm confident that's not a problem for flac but I don't know squat about how nas does things.

I don't know what exact version of nas the CSS binary was linked against. I'm attempting to find that out.

Additionally - I had to cheat with libexpat - it wants libexpat.so.1 which from googling seems to be an XFree86 library, FC3 libexpat is libexpat.so.0 and is provided by expat - I resolved that with a symlink and that might be the issue, but I *really* don't want to build XFree86 just for one lib...

What is the best way to find out what library (or if it is the binary) is responsible for the double free of the memory?

I'm attempting to get mindawn working on FC3 (it's a online music store, they have some cool bands - like Frogg Café - but you have to use their client to sample music)

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