On Sat, 25 Jun 2011 01:30:56 -0400 Byrel Mitchell <byrel.mitch...@gmail.com>
said:

1. missing gdb debug (no line numbers)
2. valgrind? :)
http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/wiki/Debugging

> I've been running E17 for a few weeks now, and decided I wanted to try using
> editje. Rather than being satisfied with just installing editje, I started
> upgrading my entire E install to HEAD. :) Just for reference, I am using
> omicron's easy-E17.sh script for installing.
> 
> 
> I've compiled and installed successfully:
> 
> E_dbus
> Ecore
> Edje
> Eet
> Eeze
> Efreet
> Eina
> Eio
> Embryo
> Evas
> Exchange
> 
> and was working on compiling E. I was making it when I got a segmentation
> fault, compiling e-module-illume-keyboard.edc. I ran edje-cc with -v, and
> found that it was successfully writing all the images, and crashing on the
> first collection entry. Here is the last portion of the output, followed by
> a gdb backtrace:
> 
> (snip)
> /usr/bin/edje_cc: Wrote 112 bytes ( 0Kb) for "edje/images/16" image entry
> "bt_dis_hilight.png" compress: [raw: 96.2%] [real: 18.8%]
> /usr/bin/edje_cc: Wrote 258 bytes ( 0Kb) for "edje/images/17" image entry
> "base_bg.png" compress: [raw: 68.4%] [real: -106.4%]
>  /usr/bin/edje_cc: Wrote 514 bytes ( 1Kb) for "edje/images/18" image entry
> "inset_sunk.png" compress: [raw: 88.9%] [real: -23.3%]
> /usr/bin/edje_cc: Wrote 167 bytes ( 0Kb) for "edje/collections/0" collection
> entry
> 
> 
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x00007ffff1e9db34 in _eet_hash_gen () from /usr/lib64/libee
> 
> 
> #0 0x00007ffff1e9db34 in _eet_hash_gen () from /usr/lib64/libeet.so.1
> #1 0x00007ffff1e9b5e9 in eet_dictionary_string_add ()
> from /usr/lib64/libeet.so.1
> #2 0x00007ffff1e8dc63 in eet_data_put_string () from /usr/lib64/libeet.so.1
> #3 0x00007ffff1e8e7cf in eet_data_put_type () from /usr/lib64/libeet.so.1
> #4 0x00007ffff1e9555c in eet_data_put_unknown () from /usr/lib64/libeet.so.1
>  #5 0x00007ffff1e960b0 in _eet_data_descriptor_encode ()
> from /usr/lib64/libeet.so.1
> #6 0x00007ffff1e9559d in eet_data_put_unknown () from /usr/lib64/libeet.so.1
> #7 0x00007ffff1e960b0 in _eet_data_descriptor_encode ()
>  from /usr/lib64/libeet.so.1
> #8 0x00007ffff1e9544a in eet_data_put_array () from /usr/lib64/libeet.so.1
> #9 0x00007ffff1e960b0 in _eet_data_descriptor_encode ()
> from /usr/lib64/libeet.so.1
> #10 0x00007ffff1e90056 in eet_data_write_cipher () from
> /usr/lib64/libeet.so.1
> #11 0x00007ffff1e900ee in eet_data_write () from /usr/lib64/libeet.so.1
> #12 0x0000000000405320 in data_write_groups ()
> #13 0x0000000000406146 in data_write ()
> #14 0x0000000000403be9 in main ()
> 
> 
> I'm not very familiar with the edc format, so I'm not sure if there is a
> problem with the edc, with the make process, or with something I'm doing.
> Have any of seen this problem? Or do you have any ideas what I might do to
> fix it? I noticed that this was recently changed from an edj distribution to
> the current edc w/ files; should I try reverting that directory to the edj?
> 
> I'll be happy to provide any more information that could be helpful.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Byrel
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