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result.
Interestingly enough, gdb is able to debug itself.
What can be wrong?
Thanks
Alex
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done something wrong in using gdb.
Please give me your kind advise.
Thank you very much.
Alex
PS:
The frame stack from dbx debugging session looks like:
(/opt/SUNWspro/bin/../WS6U2/bin/sparcv9/dbx) where
[1] _kill(0x0, 0x6, 0x0, 0x, 0xff2bc414, 0xff2356d8), at
0xff29bb54
I wrote a program which dlopen a so file , and I want to debug the so file ,
how can I do this?
all mentioned file was compiled by gcc -g (egcs-2.91.66) on redhat 6.1 box,
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$ gcc hello.c -lpthread
$ gdb a.out
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/people/alex/a.out
warning: Signal ? does not exist on this system.
^C
procfs: target_wait (wait_for_stop) line 3677, /proc/364068: Interrupted
function call.
(gdb) backtrace
#0 __start () at
/xlv55/kudzu-apr12/work/irix/lib/libc/
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