I have a system with multiple cards supported by cxgbe(4). When I build
a kernel with the driver compiled in, it attaches to the cards in a
different order from when it's loaded as a module. Why? The network
interfaces get re-ordered and this is quite annoying.
Regards,
Navdeep
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I'm trying to debug firefox and related on ia64.
I was told in gecko@ to ask here about analysing core dumps.
I rebuilt and reinstalled /usr/src/lib/libthr with
DEBUG_FLAGS='-g -O0'
What can I get from this trace:
http://seis.bris.ac.uk/~mexas/ff-gdb ?
I also rebuilt freebsd-gecko/devel/nspr
On 2012-Sep-04 23:50:35 +0200, Dimitry Andric wrote:
>There's a difference between just using '-g', which should never change
>the behaviour of the program at runtime, and adding -DDEBUG or similar
>flags on the command line, which may or may not enable extra code, or
>even cause totally different
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