Huh???
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 8:18 PM
Subject: RE: [U2] Debugging a program using distributed files causes core
dump
Does the process continue through a program where the source file is
pointing to the object file ... like the DF algorithm ... the debugger
could maybe be trying to display or traverse binary where it expects
source? Or through a program compiled with source symbols suppressed
or raid suppression on or source code removed?? Just some random
thoughts.
Stuart Boydell
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This is our first experience with distributed files. While debugging
programs that have selected the whole file I get core dumps sometimes
when I tell it to continue. As long as I am stepping through the
program I am ok, as soon as I hit continue it blows up. I can take the
debug statement out and run the programs without them blowing up.
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