Mark Ovens wrote:
> Mark Ovens wrote:
>> But, it doesn't seem to produce a core file and if I run it from
>> within gdb then gdb itself core dumps (and does produce a core file):
It happens even here. This is the gdb backtrace:
(gdb) bt
#0 0x081c7a69 in cplus_demangle_mangled_name ()
#1 0x081c7
Mark Ovens wrote:
But, it doesn't seem to produce a core file and if I run it from within
gdb then gdb itself core dumps (and does produce a core file):
/home/mark{102}# gdb /usr/local/bin/digikam
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD]
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covere
Alex Dupre wrote:
Mark Ovens wrote:
If someone can explain how to build a debug version of digikam (and
libgphoto2) I will provide a back trace.
make -DWITH_DEBUG
Thanks Alex - I seem to remember it wasn't that simple; it compiled with
``-g'' but the binaries still got stripped, but it wor
Mark Ovens wrote:
> If someone can explain how to build a debug version of digikam (and
> libgphoto2) I will provide a back trace.
make -DWITH_DEBUG
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Re-posting as the original, posted a week ago, hasn't appeared on the
list - apologies if it appears twice
I originally posted this on the digikam mailing list as it appeared to
be a dk problem, however two people there have posted to say that it
works on Linux so it looks like this is specifi