El Miércoles, 2 de Mayo de 2007, Joey Hess escribió: > How could a core dump backtrace be different or better? > It seems pretty clear that it's jumping the the xf86SigHandler and > losing all prior stack info before that.
Well, I can't tell you why a core dump backtrace could be different, but that was my case. I tried using gdb on the same machine and everything got stuck, that's why I adviced about the core dump, because that method was not intrusive to the Xorg server and I could get a proper backtrace from there. I even tried using gdb on Xorg with the NoTrapSignals but even that way the backtrace I got was useless, as yours. I hadn't the chance to use gdb sshing from another machine. maybe that could lead you to a correct backtrace. Trying won't take you much time, but since I suppose you are quite busy that's up to you. Regards, -- Raúl Sánchez Siles ----->Proud Debian user<----- Linux registered user #416098
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