On Monday 21 December 2009 9:45:53 am Steven Hartland wrote:
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "John Baldwin" 
> >> I've uploaded a two more traces for the oxt test failure / segv.
> >> http://code.google.com/p/phusion-passenger/issues/detail?id=441#c1
> >> 
> >> >From looking at the test case it testing the capture of failures and its 
> >> >ability
> >> to create a stack trace output so that may give others some indication 
> >> where
> >> the issue may be?
> >> 
> >> I will look to do the same on for the hang issue but that's on a live site 
> >> so
> >> will need to schedule some downtime before I can get those rebuilt and then
> >> wait for it to hang again, which could be quite some time :(
> > 
> > Hmmm, the only seg fault I see is happening down inside libgcc in the stack
> > unwinding code and that is 3rd party code from gcc.
> 
> Thanks for looking John, so you believe this may be an issue with the gcc 
> code?
> 
> What would be the next step on this, raise it on a gcc mail list or something?

I'm not sure. :)  That may be best.  You could also try examining the
registers and assembly to see if you can figure out more of what is going on
when it dies.

-- 
John Baldwin
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