t's rather inconvenient.
Greg
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ARM coredumps zero-length on
Not sure why this got marked 'invalid' - the bug is still present.
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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** Description changed:
I'm using Ubuntu 1204 for ARM on a beagleboard.
When I generate a coredump when cwd is an nfs mount, the resutling
coredump has zero length. If I generate the same coredump on /tmp, I get
a valid coredump.
I can work around by setting cor
Hi Bryan,
I'd like just to revisit this before we close it as invalid if that's
OK.
Could you reference me to the NFS discussion you refer to? It doesn't
quite stack up to me for the following reasons:
(i) Dumping corefile on an NFS mounted directory using Ubuntu 12.04 on
x86 works just fine fo
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I think any program that seg faults will do it, but I've attached the
program I was using in this case. Just compile it with "gcc test16.c"
and then run the resulting ./a.out on a NFS-mounted working directory.
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** Description changed:
I'm using Ubuntu 1204 for ARM on a beagleboard.
When I generate a coredump when cwd is an nfs mount, the resutling
coredump has zero length. If I generate the same coredump on /tmp, I get
a valid coredump.
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Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 1204 for ARM on a beagleboard.
When I generate a coredump when cwd is an nfs mount, the resutling
coredump has zero length. If I generate the same coredump on /tmp, I get
a valid coredump.
I can work around by setting corepattern to point all corefiles at /t
This seems to have regressed. I confirmed it as fixed during the beta,
but I've noticed that in a fresh and updated install of 8.04 it bites
once again :-( gdb-6.8 and gdb cvs are both ok though.
** Changed in: gdb (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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gdb 6.7 can SIGSEGV when printin
Public bug reported:
gdb 6.7 has a bug which can cause random SIGSEGV's (in gdb itself). The
simplest way to reproduce is within any active gdb session:
(gdb) flushregs
(gdb) print $pc
however, the bug can (theoretically at least) bite pretty much any time. The
fix is simple (see patch).
Thi
** Attachment added: "Fix as applied to the soon-to-be-released gdb 6.8"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12263842/regcache_fix.patch
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