Matt Bartolome <mattxb...@gmail.com> writes:
> gdb output...

> DEBUG:  -----------------------------------------
> DEBUG:  invoking IpcMemoryCreate(size=32595968)
> DEBUG:  max_safe_fds = 980, usable_fds = 1000, already_open = 10
> Detaching after fork from child process 18310.
> Detaching after fork from child process 18311.

> Program exited with code 01.

Huh.  So it called exit(1) somewhere, without generating any error
message first.  That's pretty unfriendly.  Try setting a breakpoint
at exit(), and if you can get it to stop there, get a stack trace
from that point.

Dunno if you're familiar with gdb, but the quick way to do this is
to say
        b exit
and then the "run" command.  It's possible that the attempt to set
the breakpoint will fail because libc.so isn't loaded yet, in
which case you need two steps:
        b main
        run ...
        when control stops at main:
        b exit
        continue

                        regards, tom lane

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