[haiku-development] Re: Cross compiling on FreeBSD (was: on Mac OS X)
- From: "André Braga" <meianoite@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:40:10 -0300
On 5/30/07, Ingo Weinhold <bonefish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Assuming that you don't use a non-production version of the FreeBSD C
library, it looks like mksigname has corrupted its memory. Not sure how to
best debug this on FreeBSD. A stack trace may or may not help to get
started.
This might shock some people, but I can't use gdb to save my life. I
must guess it's possible to recover a stack trace from a dumped core;
but how? And how am I supposed to build a debug version of mksigname?
I'd rather not build a debug version of the whole tree, if possible...
Thanks,
A.
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- [haiku-development] Cross compiling on FreeBSD (was: on Mac OS X)
- From: André Braga
- [haiku-development] Re: Cross compiling on FreeBSD (was: on Mac OS X)
- From: Ingo Weinhold
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Assuming that you don't use a non-production version of the FreeBSD C library, it looks like mksigname has corrupted its memory. Not sure how to best debug this on FreeBSD. A stack trace may or may not help to get started.
- [haiku-development] Cross compiling on FreeBSD (was: on Mac OS X)
- From: André Braga
- [haiku-development] Re: Cross compiling on FreeBSD (was: on Mac OS X)
- From: Ingo Weinhold