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Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2001 15:33:18 -0400
From: John Peacock <jpeacock AT rowman DOT com>
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Subject: Re: problems with GDB
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
> 
> The last change to cygwin_crt0.c was to change a copyright date.  Prior
> to that it hasn't changed for a year.
> 
> I have not idea why you are pointing to this file but I eagerly await your
> patches to fix the problem.
> 
> cgf
> 

That was before I looked at the Cygwin source.  ;~)

I was only going off of the behavior when gdb would die:

gdb: unknown target exception 0x000006d1 at 0x77e87e08

Program received signal ?, Unknown signal.
0x77e87e08 in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
(gdb) bt
#0  0x77e87e08 in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
#1  0x0022f408 in ?? ()
#2  0x77d5895a in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
#3  0x751511cb in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
#4  0x751aa114 in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
#5  0x751a8755 in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
#6  0x61067cec in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
#7  0x61068256 in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
#8  0x61003d4f in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
#9  0x6100421d in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
#10 0x6100425c in _libkernel32_a_iname ()
#11 0x004efd83 in cygwin_crt0 ()
    at
/cygnus/netrel/src/cygwin-1.3.3-2/winsup/cygwin/lib/cygwin_crt0.c:33
(gdb)

I now see I should have blamed kernel32.c, which is new to 1.3.3,
but I'll be damned if I can see where _libkernel32_a_iname() comes 
from.  In any case, my immediate problem is fixed, since I downgraded
to Cygwin 1.3.2-1 I can now use gdb.  My current problem is that the
core does not happen when I am running miniperl under gdb, and the core
file that dumper creates causes gdb itself to core.

John

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