At 09:38 AM 8/30/2001 +0600, you wrote:
>If it can help I got the following from adb
>
># adb core
>core file = core -- program ``radwho'' on platform SUNW,SPARCstation-5
>SIGSEGV: Segmentation Fault
>$C
>?() at ef5c5da0
>         [savfp=0x0,savpc=0x0]
>data address not found

Adb is not the utility that you want.  It's primarily used for debugging
kernels and such.  It won't read symbolic information, so it will only
give you meaningless ( well, unless you really have a lot of spare time )
register and memory addresses.

Gdb will give you much more useful info like:

(gdb) bt
#0  0xef5c6700 in t_splay ()
#1  0xef5c6504 in t_delete ()
#2  0xef5c6208 in realfree ()
#3  0xef5c69d4 in cleanfree ()
#4  0xef5c5c30 in _malloc_unlocked ()
#5  0xef5c5b38 in malloc ()

( note, that's not from freeradius, so don't worry :)

-Chris

You want Gdb.
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