On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Dr. Werner Fink <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 01:32:26PM +0200, Roland Mainz wrote:
>> [CC:'ing Werner since this is i18n related and was only observed on
>> SuSE 12.3 Linux for now...]
>
> IMHO you may use the --args option of the gdb. Be sure that all
> debugging symbols are installed (libc e.g.)

How do I do that on SuSE 12.3 Linux ? I tried it with the "zypper"
command but it results in a no-op:
-- snip --
$ zypper install -C
"debuginfo(build-id)=a9fe4fffa800ff91f2850b678d56619e0701323c"
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
No provider of 'debuginfo(build-id) =
a9fe4fffa800ff91f2850b678d56619e0701323c' found.
Resolving package dependencies...

Nothing to do.
-- snip --

Uhm... ?!

> and ksh is not stripped.
> Then start your ksh with
>
>       gdb --args ksh
>
> ... set a break point as usual
>
>       break iconv
>       run
>
> ... wait on ksh
>
>       builtin iconv
>       iconv -t UTF-8  astksh20130409_suse123_32bit_builtin_iconv_hang1.txt
>
> now this should trigger the breka and with the help of `bt' the place where
> iconv is used the first time should be visible.
[snip]

Thanks... I already did that... but the gdb issue with "previous frame
inner to this frame" issue remains.
Note: I'm coming from Solaris/SPARC/dbx+UNICOS/SV1+SuperUX/SX-8 and
I'm not very familiar with x86/AMD64 debugging... ;-( )

----

Bye,
Roland

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