On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 09:32:03PM +0200, Thomas Fischbacher wrote: > > > severity 208683 important > > Oh, sooorry... forgot to classify it myself. > > > What architecture are you using? > > i386 (Pentium IV). > > > We should probably get an unstripped > > Xnest binary into your hands, so that a core dump can be analyzed. > > Can build one myself. Tomorrow. (Just checking mail from a redhat box > now, nodebian available.) Can I just send you the core?
I'd appreciate it if you'd run gdb on the core and the unstripped binary and get a full backtrace. E.g., if the unstripped Xnest is in xc/programs/Xserver in the build tree, run it from there with the core dump limit unset: $ gdb core ./Xnest [...] (gdb) bt full It may even be possible to get a source listing at the point where the crash was. -- G. Branden Robinson | Exercise your freedom of religion. Debian GNU/Linux | Set fire to a church of your [EMAIL PROTECTED] | choice. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ |
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