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Re: Backtrace not giving meaningful info
Thanks for the reply. Oddly enough, I ran it again and it now displays
complete info in the backtrace. Not sure what I've done different.
Also, seems like I can't debug my program via libtool as it says I
should be able to like:
libtool gdb foo_test
It says "No executable file specified." Instead I'm doing:
cd .libs
LD_PRELOAD=./foolib.so gdb foo_test
Oh, well. At least it works some way.
On Sat, 2003-02-01 at 12:12, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 10:38:52AM -0500, jlm wrote:
> > I'm using gdb 5.3 to debug a C++ program that has been compiled with gcc
> > 3.2 using the -gdwarf-2 -g3 flags. I can reliably make my program crash,
> > and at that point, I want to know where my program crashed at, so I do a
> > backtrace:
> >
> > (gdb) bt
> > #0 0x4007cbd8 in ?? ()
> > #1 0x4007b208 in ?? ()
> > #2 0x40079560 in ?? ()
> > #3 0x4008e300 in ?? ()
> > #4 0x4008d44c in ?? ()
> > #5 0x4008e9f7 in ?? ()
> > #6 0x4006da3f in ?? ()
> > #7 0x4006d25a in ?? ()
> > #8 0x40082a2b in ?? ()
> > #9 0x4008fc30 in ?? ()
> > #10 0x4008fa6f in ?? ()
> > #11 0x408d12c3 in
> > Glib::SignalProxyNormal::slot0_void_callback(_GObject*, void*)
> > (self=0x818d180, data=0xbfffd764) at signalproxy.cc:101
> >
> > I have two questions. One, why doesn't the backtrace go all the way back
> > to main()? Two, what must I do in order to get some more meaningful
> > information in the backtrace? The ?? doesn't help me much.
>
> Not enough information. You need to figure out where those addresses
> actually are; are they in a shared library somewhere? Try "info
> shared".
>
> --
> Daniel Jacobowitz
> MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer