On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 2:18 PM, David Cleaver <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Ozkan Sezer wrote:
>> AFAIK, you may not tell the difference, and I'm afraid
>> that the 20100123 version you just tried may not have
>> been compiled against expat either. FWIW, I will compile
>> gdb against expat in my next personal builds. ... and
>> even made a version just now, see if this works for you:
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/files/External%20binary%20packages%20%28Win64%20hosted%29/gdb/x86_64-w64-mingw32-gdb-7.0.50.20100314.zip/download
>>
>> --
>> Ozkan
>>
>
> Thank you for that build.  I no longer get the "built without XML" error from
> before.  However, I still get the same info from gdb.  Now that I'm stepping
> through the code one line at a time until the crash, gdb isn't giving me any
> output from the assembly code file where it is crashing.  Is there another
> option I should use when I compile to enable this?  Here is a sample of output
> from stepping through gdb:
> (gdb) s
> 92      in redc.s
> (gdb) s
> 93      in redc.s
> (gdb) s
> UnrollLoop () at redc.s:96
> 96      in redc.s
> (gdb) s
> 97      in redc.s
> (gdb) s
> 98      in redc.s
> (gdb) s
> 99      in redc.s
> (gdb) s
> 100     in redc.s
> (gdb) s
> 101     in redc.s
> (gdb) s
> 102     in redc.s
> (gdb) s
> 105     in redc.s
> (gdb) s
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> UnrollLoop () at redc.s:105
> 105     in redc.s
> (gdb) s
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> UnrollLoop () at redc.s:105
> 105     in redc.s
> (gdb) s
>
> Program exited with code 0200.
> (gdb) s
> (gdb) The program is not being run.
>
> Any suggestions on how I should proceed?  I don't know how to use gdb very 
> well.
>  If anyone has any tips or tricks on how to trouble shoot this problem I'd
> appreciate it very much.  Thanks for your time.
>
> -David C.

I'm not very much competent in using gdb, either,
(and I did lose the beginnings of this thread, sorry ;)
so others, especially Kai would be of more help I
think.

--
Ozkan

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