On Sun, 2010-10-24 at 01:26 +0200, Thomas Klausner wrote: > I used "build" with the variable set for my original error and got: > > ..../build/libreoffice-3.2.99.2/solenv/bin/gdbtrycatchtrace:2: Error in > sourced command file: > Function "__cxa_throw" not defined.
This sucks, looks like catch throw and catch catch don't work on NetBSD. Or maybe its too old a gdb or something. Maybe add a "break main" and reorganize the gdb script in the hope that it needs libstdc++ to be loaded before it'll work. i.e. something like the (untested) attached. > Perhaps some introductory questions: > What is this registering step doing? The registering step should be effectively dlopening the modules that it wants to register, running the component_writeInfo function and friends in order to record into a registry file which .sos implement/support what named services. So manual debugging like adding some printf around the dlopen/dlsym calls in sal can help find what is the last .so to be dlopened, and adding/debugging the component_writeInfo etc calls in that .so can see if they're getting called at all, and sort of narrow down where things are going wrong. Later on a runtime the various things like ... mxSMgr->createInstanceWithContext("com.sun.star.script.Invocation") can do the right thing, and dlopen the lib that com.sun.star.script.Invocation is implemented in and call the matching component_getFactory for that service > What parts of the tree affect this or could cause this? cppu, cppuhelper, stoc and bridges are generally involved. C.
set pagination off break main run catch throw commands bt cont end catch catch commands bt cont end echo log will be saved as gdbtrace.log, this will take some time, patience...\n set logging redirect on set logging file gdbtrace.log set logging on set logging overwrite on cont bt quit set logging off echo log is saved as gdbtrace.log\n
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