Dear Green Hills Software,
If you have to dump core, just do it. I mean, congratulations - you are truly
enlightened compiler writers, being able to figure out the stack trace and list
it in (wow!) XML, but do you notice that you're doing all that dancing in front
of me with your pants wet? You know, silently turning your back to me to go
change them would be less embarassing after all.
No, I'm not going to report the bug. I've reported way too much of them already.
And this time, I bumped into about 4 in a row. I'm not your beta tester. Working
around the bugs is easier than localizing and reporting them.
Stupid XML-formatted-but-actually-binary stack trace follows.
<troubleinfo version="1">
<signal><signo>SIGSEGV</signo><code>SEGV_MAPERR</code><addr>0x53fbdd94</addr></signal>
<stacktrace>
<frame><addr>0x081fb0ac</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x081e6f4d</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x081fafd8</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x081fb150</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x081ece5a</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x081ed0f1</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x081fb294</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x08201bb3</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x08154739</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x0829995e</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x084c9b01</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x084dc1c0</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x084dc392</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x084dcd97</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x084dd43e</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x08346f5d</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x08347014</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x084bdd0f</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x4008bd17</addr></frame>
<frame><addr>0x0804aa0c</addr></frame>
</stacktrace>
<prog>ecommip</prog><feature>2201</feature><host>56</host><version>7</version>
<rundir>/usr/local/green-4.3.0-mips/linux86</rundir>
<builddir>zip:/home/zip/checkouts/devl/linux86-ecom</builddir>
<what>Green Hills Software, MULTI v4.3.0 MIPS</what>
<timeslot slot="0">1143111073</timeslot>
<timeslot slot="6">1143112506</timeslot>
</troubleinfo>
ecommip: error: An internal error has occurred.
ecommip: error: The xml output has been included above.
"", line 767: Internal Program Error (11)