Hey I don't know if anyone out there in LTIB land has successfully done this or 
not but With all of the approaches I have tried off the internet to get a stack 
backtrace of my crashed application code on an LPC3250 CPU and Kernel 2.6.34, 
nothing has worked.  I have tried also using 'catchsegv' but the output does 
not make any sense.  My code has deliberate SEGV errors to induce the dump code 
to work but the output is nonsensical.  I find it interesting that when running 
debug with the exact same code (Debug build) the GDB utility does a fine job of 
showing the stack back trace just the way I would like to see it almost but I 
have no idea how it does that.  Also a common problem with ARM is the back 
trace count only accounts for 1 entry which is the return from error interrupt 
(useless duh).  Any suggestions I will repay with kindness when I can answer 
one of your questions.

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