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There are multiple questions with this title already.

There are multiple questions with this title already because we didn't always enforce unique titles.

This question wasn't created with that title - it was normalized via an automatic editvia an automatic edit. Because such edits don't create a revision history entry, this effectively means any further edits will be title edits.

We now enforce unique titles. If you're saving a question - whether editing or creating a new one - it must have a unique title. If it doesn't, then either vote to close it as a duplicate or edit the title to reflect something unique about the question.

Hint: segmentation faults nearly always happen because of something else wrong with the program. Figure out what the program is doing - for instance, dereferencing a pointer initialized to the return value of rand() - and make sure the title reflects that.

Clarification for LRiO: I'm not suggesting anyone answer questions via title edits. But if you're going to bother editing questions with terrible, nondescript titles, please try to understand what's being asked well enough to summarize it in the title - otherwise, you're just leaving more cruft to clutter up search results.

There are multiple questions with this title already.

There are multiple questions with this title already because we didn't always enforce unique titles.

This question wasn't created with that title - it was normalized via an automatic edit. Because such edits don't create a revision history entry, this effectively means any further edits will be title edits.

We now enforce unique titles. If you're saving a question - whether editing or creating a new one - it must have a unique title. If it doesn't, then either vote to close it as a duplicate or edit the title to reflect something unique about the question.

Hint: segmentation faults nearly always happen because of something else wrong with the program. Figure out what the program is doing - for instance, dereferencing a pointer initialized to the return value of rand() - and make sure the title reflects that.

Clarification for LRiO: I'm not suggesting anyone answer questions via title edits. But if you're going to bother editing questions with terrible, nondescript titles, please try to understand what's being asked well enough to summarize it in the title - otherwise, you're just leaving more cruft to clutter up search results.

There are multiple questions with this title already.

There are multiple questions with this title already because we didn't always enforce unique titles.

This question wasn't created with that title - it was normalized via an automatic edit. Because such edits don't create a revision history entry, this effectively means any further edits will be title edits.

We now enforce unique titles. If you're saving a question - whether editing or creating a new one - it must have a unique title. If it doesn't, then either vote to close it as a duplicate or edit the title to reflect something unique about the question.

Hint: segmentation faults nearly always happen because of something else wrong with the program. Figure out what the program is doing - for instance, dereferencing a pointer initialized to the return value of rand() - and make sure the title reflects that.

Clarification for LRiO: I'm not suggesting anyone answer questions via title edits. But if you're going to bother editing questions with terrible, nondescript titles, please try to understand what's being asked well enough to summarize it in the title - otherwise, you're just leaving more cruft to clutter up search results.

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There are multiple questions with this title already.

There are multiple questions with this title already because we didn't always enforce unique titles.

This question wasn't created with that title - it was normalized via an automatic edit. Because such edits don't create a revision history entry, this effectively means any further edits will be title edits.

We now enforce unique titles. If you're saving a question - whether editing or creating a new one - it must have a unique title. If it doesn't, then either vote to close it as a duplicate or edit the title to reflect something unique about the question.

Hint: segmentation faults nearly always happen because of something else wrong with the program. Figure out what the program is doing - for instance, dereferencing a pointer initialized to the return value of rand() - and make sure the title reflects that.

Clarification for LRiO: I'm not suggesting anyone answer questions via title edits. But if you're going to bother editing questions with terrible, nondescript titles, please try to understand what's being asked well enough to summarize it in the title - otherwise, you're just leaving more cruft to clutter up search results.

There are multiple questions with this title already.

There are multiple questions with this title already because we didn't always enforce unique titles.

We now enforce unique titles. If you're saving a question - whether editing or creating a new one - it must have a unique title. If it doesn't, then either vote to close it as a duplicate or edit the title to reflect something unique about the question.

Hint: segmentation faults nearly always happen because of something else wrong with the program. Figure out what the program is doing - for instance, dereferencing a pointer initialized to the return value of rand() - and make sure the title reflects that.

There are multiple questions with this title already.

There are multiple questions with this title already because we didn't always enforce unique titles.

This question wasn't created with that title - it was normalized via an automatic edit. Because such edits don't create a revision history entry, this effectively means any further edits will be title edits.

We now enforce unique titles. If you're saving a question - whether editing or creating a new one - it must have a unique title. If it doesn't, then either vote to close it as a duplicate or edit the title to reflect something unique about the question.

Hint: segmentation faults nearly always happen because of something else wrong with the program. Figure out what the program is doing - for instance, dereferencing a pointer initialized to the return value of rand() - and make sure the title reflects that.

Clarification for LRiO: I'm not suggesting anyone answer questions via title edits. But if you're going to bother editing questions with terrible, nondescript titles, please try to understand what's being asked well enough to summarize it in the title - otherwise, you're just leaving more cruft to clutter up search results.

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There are multiple questions with this title already.

There are multiple questions with this title already because we didn't always enforce unique titles.

We now enforce unique titles. If you're saving a question - whether editing or creating a new one - it must have a unique title. If it doesn't, then either vote to close it as a duplicate or edit the title to reflect something unique about the question.

Hint: segmentation faults nearly always happen because of something else wrong with the program. Figure out what the program is doing - for instance, dereferencing a pointer initialized to the return value of rand() - and make sure the title reflects that.