On 20-05-01 12:34, leoutat...@gmx.fr wrote:
> 
> 
> On 5/1/20 11:23 AM, Boris Faure wrote:
> > On 20-05-01 11:11, leoutat...@gmx.fr wrote:
> > > Since last efl enlightenment terminology git versions (1.24),
> > > terminology crashes after 4 seconds.
> > > segmentation fault (core dumped)  terminology
> > 
> > Could you please provide us with a backtrace from the core dumps?
> > It might be as simple as the following if the core dump is called
> > 'core':
> > 
> >    $ gdb /usr/bin/terminology core 2>&1 | tee ~/ty_gdb.txt
> >    (gdb) handle SIG33 pass nostop noprint
> >    (gdb) set pagination 0
> >    (gdb) bt full
> >    (gdb) thread apply all bt
> >    (gdb) quit
> > 
> > And then give us ~/ty_gdb.txt
> > 
> 
> ty_gdb.txt
> 
> GNU gdb (GDB) 9.1
> 
> Reading symbols from /usr/bin/terminology...
> Reading symbols from /usr/lib/debug/usr/bin/terminology.debug...
> /home/fre/core: No such file or directory.
> (gdb) handle SIG33 pass nostop noprint
> Signal        Stop      Print   Pass to program Description
> SIG33         No        No      Yes             Real-time event 33
> (gdb) set pagination 0
> (gdb) bt full
> No stack.
> (gdb) thread apply all bt
> (gdb) quit
> 

The core file was not there.
  You need to find where it was stored.
  You can have a look at `/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern`. It might be
stored in journald.
-- 
Boris Faure
Pointer Arithmetician

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