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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David
> Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 2:01 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Cooker] Kioslave Core Dumps
>
>
> Deven Phillips wrote:
> >
> > Axalon,
> >
> >         I have the same CORE file. Here's the output of
> "file core #"
> >
> > core: ELF 32-bit LSB core file of 'kioslave' (signal 11),
> Intel 80386,
> > version 1
> >
> > Kioslave is crashing???
> >
> > Deven Phillips,
> > Cytronix Computer Services, Inc.
>
> I'm also getting these Kioslave core dumps, like every half
> hour or so,
> am also getting the system lockups while useing netscape, with the
> resulting core belonging to kioslave,
> also get the core with kfm....
>
> Have noticed it in task manager quite alot just sitting there doing
> nothing but taking resources....
>
> doing gdb on the core gives the last line of:
>
> #0 0x6 in ?? <>
>
> after doing a bt on it, that also shows as the last instence
> before the core
>
> been trying to pipe the output to a txt file so i can copy it but am
> still checking to see how to do, good ole Running Linux......
>
> hopefully this will help Axalon
>
> David

Hi, I'm just resubscribing to cooker after a (long) period of absence,
so I missed the beginning of this.

I think I can help you on this (I've developed a fair bit of kfm's code,
and know a bit about kioslave).
But I need real backtraces, not just the first line :)
It seems the one line above, if that's the only one in the bt, doesn't match
the executable you opened it with.
The interesting core would be the one from kioslave I think. Can you try
to recreate it and get a bt out of it ? BTW, how does it happen ?

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David Faure
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