Ben Suffolk wrote: >> Hi, >> >> The first back trace attached to 1047 is mine, I re-opened it because >> the appearance of the fault is identical, but I agree without a new >> backtrace we have no idea if its the same fault as the original, it >> may well be a different fault with exactly the same visible symptoms. >> I'm sorry about that I'll run another backtrace for with svn head >> tonight (just about to go to work now), and oen a new ticket with it. >> >> I think maybe with the other comments being added about seg faults >> etc, this ticket may well have ended up covering 2 different faults, >> one of which was fixed by 1075. >> >> Ben >> > > Ok, so here is the problem for me, if I compile it with the debug > option it has no problems when I press esc (This is the case if I run > it via GDB or not). If I do not compile it with the debug option it > will always remove the GUI when I press esc (note it seems to do it > on a single esc now, not a double). The frontend is still running, > its not a core dump scenario. If I run it via gdb (without the debug > flags set) it has no problems. > > This means I have no way of providing a back trace file. What should > I do now? Can I still open a new ticket, as requested by danielk in > 1047, without a back trace file? > > Ben > It seems like I get the same thing. I cannot get it to happen with gdb/debug, but it will happen outside of that.
Tom _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list mythtv-dev@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev