On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 03:42:02PM +0300, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 01:53:25PM +0300, Henri Kaukola wrote:
> > Alexander wrote:
> > 
> > > Hm... It means that entry->type does not exist in schema resulting in
> > > object_type equal to NULL. What does 'bt full' say in gdb? Not 'backtrace'
> > > but 'bt full' and also what does 'print entry->type' says?
> > 
> > 
> > Okei, here's the result from "bt full":
> > 
> > 
> > (gdb) bt full
> > #0  0x804e9bd in rpd_write_object_tree (value=0x807cb50,
> > user_data=0xbffff8d0) at export.c:505
> >     exp_data = (WExport *) 0xbffff8d0
> >     res = (midgard_res *) 0x8076bc0
> >     pool = (midgard_pool *) 0x807cb60
> >     link_hash = (GHashTable *) 0x0
> >     object_type = (RSchemaType *) 0x0
> >     id = 134704064
> >     tree = (int *) 0x0
> >     cycle = (int *) 0x807cb60
> >     table = (gchar *) 0x0
> >     entryinfo = (WGuidCacheEntry *) 0x0
> >     guid = (gchar *) 0x0
> > 
> > ...And here's the "print entry->type":
> > 
> > (gdb) print entry->type
> > No symbol "entry" in current context.
> Could you try to do following (in the repligard source directory):
> $ gdb .libs/repligard
> = break export.c:501
> = run [parameters]
> When it stops, ask:
> = print entry
Forgot to mention here: use 'continue' to proceed.

> and when it coredumps:
> = bt full

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