Is it possible to start xfree within gdb and get a backtrace? The problem is that if I try try `gdb Xfree86`, and my XFree86 crashes, then my screen locks, and I dont get to see the backtrace.
OK here is the long story.. A year ago I filed a bug #204603 that I cannot upgrade XFree86 from Woody to Sarge. I still have this problem, and I am unable to use XFree86 with Sarge. When I try to start Xfree86 in Sarge I get a signal 11 crash with no further explanation. See Bug #204603 for log-files, search google for `gnalle debian XFree86` for a little more info (I cannot paste the links from emacs-w3 ). Last year I solved my problem by downgrading xserver-xfree86 to woody, and placing a line in my /etc/apt/preferences. This worked fine. Today I tried upgrading to Sarge again, and it still doesn`t work, but now I have the extra problem that I cannot downgrade again. The problem is that dkpg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86/stable requires a special version of discover, so I starting from a Sarge distribution it is no longer possible to downgrade xserver-xfree86 to woody. (I forgot to write down the exact eror message) In conclusion I am left with a system with no xserver. XFree86 doesn`t start in Sarge and I cannot downgrade. As a final attempt before reinstall I would like to start xfree86 in gdb, and see if I can construct a backtrace. Perhaps this can give a hint of the source of the problem. So returning to my original question. Is it possible to start XFree86 in gdb and get a backtrace? Thanks in advance Niels -- Niels L Ellegaard http://dirac.ruc.dk/~gnalle/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]