Burton M. Strauss III wrote:
nptl?
no ...

Make sure you have the latest & greatest gdb
gdb debian/stable so definately not the latest
# gdb --version
GNU gdb 2002-04-01-cvs


Another thought is that ntop died, left some zombies and gdb can't attach to
'em...  try ps axfm | grep ntop and look for Zs
no zombie
one strange thing is after the error, gdb refused to quit (something about a generic error). i need to kill it, and some ntop process stays (state S)


if i get it again, i will note gdb error.


Regards


                Julien
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