>
> I just tried to apply the patch and had two issues:
>
> * I don't have a podsrc/Config.spod, so it couldn't apply the
> patch.
> I'm guessing this is no big deal. I'm using the
> Embperl-2.1.0 installation tree.
>
Yes, this is only in the svn source and used to build Config.pod
> * A
Hi, Gerald -
>
> output of make testgdb:
>
> (gdb) run
...
> (gdb) bt
> No stack.
>
Ok, that's not so much.
> What should I do differently?
How long does it take from "loading..." until the error apears?
Is it long enough to hit Ctrl-C?
If yes, do so and type bt again. If you get a stackbac
No, I can't trap it. When I run testgdb, the debugger does not
immediately start. I have to type 'run'. When I do so, it appears to die
immediately.
The line in Embperl.pm that is causing the crash is
Init ($srv_rec, \%initparam) ;
Do you want me to instrument that call to see what is blowing u
>
> No, I can't trap it. When I run testgdb, the debugger does
> not immediately start. I have to type 'run'. When I do so, it
> appears to die immediately.
>
> The line in Embperl.pm that is causing the crash is
>
> Init ($srv_rec, \%initparam) ;
>
> Do you want me to instrument that call t
No, sorry, I'm not up on XS. I was just thinking to print out
%initparams and $srv_rec for you.
update: I did so, and it's coming up with $srv_rec being undefined. The
initparam hash looks okay, it contains 'use_env' => 1.
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