On 3 May 2012 06:25, John Morris <j...@zultron.com> wrote:
>  If you're lucky, you'll get the segfault in
> a chunk of actual readable C code

I don't suppose this is any help?
http://git.linuxcnc.org/gitweb?p=linuxcnc.git;a=blob;f=docs/rtfaults.txt;h=e58bde4d03959bef609fd2109b9a8fa2fcb02c9e;hb=1f30f27f1b32d9fbbb3bfab5a3b4ce26a1d1954f
(Which is the only tool I have used for RT faultfinding)

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