[haiku-bugs] Re: [Haiku] #9572: Haiku x86_64 built in Haiku x86_64 boots/crashes

  • From: "anevilyak" <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2013 01:12:46 -0000

#9572: Haiku x86_64 built in Haiku x86_64 boots/crashes
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   Reporter:  Luposian            |      Owner:  xyzzy
       Type:  bug                 |     Status:  assigned
   Priority:  normal              |  Milestone:  R1
  Component:  Servers/app_server  |    Version:  R1/Development
 Resolution:                      |   Keywords:
 Blocked By:                      |   Blocking:
Has a Patch:  0                   |   Platform:  x86-64
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Comment (by anevilyak):

 Replying to [comment:12 Luposian]:
 > Does the app_server in Haiku x86_64 function exactly the same, or has it
 been changed over the years?  Is this problem all contained within the
 app_server or is it a more diverse problem, spread across all the files
 listed in the crash?

 Currently it's pretty much impossible to say without further information.
 Unfortunately if you can't do anything useful from KDL because of your
 keyboard, and can't retrieve the syslog any other way, that's going to be
 difficult without someone else being able to reproduce the same problem (I
 thought you had 2 partitions? If the other one still boots, what prevents
 you from booting that one and grabbing the syslog from the crashing
 partition that way?). The fact that it crashes within the app_server
 doesn't necessarily mean the app_server's at fault, given all the
 components it interacts with and loads within its address space. In any
 event, you can pretty much forget what the Be newsletters say about the OS
 architecture since that's almost guaranteed not to be the same on the
 Haiku side. The APIs are the same, but their implementation and that of
 the servers are completely different.

 As far as the debugger's report saving command, it doesn't need any prior
 intervention, it's completely auto-generated regardless of what commands
 you previously typed. The fact that a 0 byte file gets written hints that
 there's a problem somewhere, and it could be related to why the app_server
 crashes to begin with. I can safely tell you that it works properly on
 32-bit Haiku over here in any event.

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