[kcachegrind] [Bug 385127] Segfault when loading the assembly of strcmp

2017-09-27 Thread xse
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=385127 --- Comment #7 from xse --- Woaw that was quick ! Good to know i'm gonna try that Qt version, i'm pretty sure the objdump issue was an effect of that first bug since it only appears when i played with the buggy function. Anyway th

[kcachegrind] [Bug 385127] Segfault when loading the assembly of strcmp

2017-09-27 Thread xse
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=385127 --- Comment #4 from xse --- ... sorry this bugtracker is a pain in the ass to use --' Anyway as you can see when i reload the program after closing it when it sucesfully manage to display strcmp's machine code, i noticed that the start adres

[kcachegrind] [Bug 385127] Segfault when loading the assembly of strcmp

2017-09-27 Thread xse
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=385127 --- Comment #3 from xse --- Eeeeh i can't seems to be able to edit a previous comment, so : When i manage to get kcachegrind to display the strcmp machine code and i close it, the next time i open it it's no longer displaying the ent

[kcachegrind] [Bug 385127] Segfault when loading the assembly of strcmp

2017-09-27 Thread xse
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=385127 --- Comment #2 from xse --- Awesome ! I was kinda affraid that i was using the whole thing wrong :) Be aware it does not happend every times. I somehow managed to reproduce the exact same procedure without any segfaults ( same callgrind.out file

[kcachegrind] [Bug 385127] New: Segfault when loading the assembly of strcmp

2017-09-26 Thread xse
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=385127 Bug ID: 385127 Summary: Segfault when loading the assembly of strcmp Product: kcachegrind Version: 0.8.0kde Platform: Archlinux Packages OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED