From: Kevin Hendricks <khendricks@ivey.uwo.ca>
To: Kevin Buettner <kevinb@cygnus.com>, khendricks@ivey.uwo.ca
Cc: gdb@sourceware.cygnus.com
Subject: Re: Patches for GNU/Linux PPC native now in CVS
Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2000 00:00:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <00022408590700.29946@localhost.localdomain> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1000224101226.ZM14012@ocotillo.lan>
Hi Kevin B.
> > Everything was working fine until I decided to rerun the program
> > from within gdb without removing my shared library breakpoints
> > first.
>
> Does it work if you disable your shared library breakpoints first?
I just tried it again (repeatedly) and I could not recreate the problem at all
either way (with or without disabling breakpoints first). Now gdb just
politely disables the breakpoints it can't enable in shared libraries and I
just manually enable them later.
So I think this problem is caused either by stack/memory corruption or some
variable not being initialized properly. It seems to be quite random.
I will keep playing with gdb and the jdk and let you know what is up. If it
happens again, I will definitely try to get a pure c program that exhibits the
same problems.
> BTW, I just fixed one of the bugs (there were actually two separate bugs)
> which was causing one of the shared library tests to fail. I'll commit
> this fix later on today, but I doubt it will solve your problem.
I will update my cvs tree tomorrow.
Again thanks for all your help. I just need to play around with it some more
under native threads to make sure some of the old problems have not cropped
back up.
Overall a very big improvement!
Thanks,
Kevin
--
Kevin B. Hendricks
Associate Professor of Operations and Information Technology
Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario N6A-3K7 CANADA
khendricks@ivey.uwo.ca, (519) 661-3874, fax: 519-661-3959
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