Thanks Oliver,

I tried that but it is still the same. Do I have to have gtk+/glib etc
compiled with the debug option? (I use gentoo)


On Sat, 2005-05-14 at 17:19, Olivier Ramare wrote:
> Hi,
> I usually compile with the additionnal flag -ggdb
> then gdb ./Sol.o (mine is called Sol.o these days :-))
> and run --sync as a gdb command. Then "where" or "bt"
> usually shows me where things go wrong : gdb puts
> last call first, so after #2, you should get the name on
> the function who called it (from your own code)
> as well as the file name and the line number in this
> file (dont edit the file in between !!) to locate
> precisely where it went wrong. That's usually very
> efficient (except when some pointers go awry :-()
> 
> HTH,
> Amities,
>           Olivier

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