Mail Archives: cygwin/2007/03/06/14:52:36
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On Tue, 6 Mar 2007, Kabal wrote:
> Hi, I saw some messages written by you and I would want know if you could
> help me with a problem.
> I have installed cygwin (devel package) and I have added the Environment
> variable in the path. I have configured the gdb in Eclipse, then I create a
> C managed project (a hello world for example) and I compile it. I get no
> errors but I cannot debug it. I get something like:
>
> gdb Debugger (6/03/07 20:06) (Suspended)
> Thread [1] (Suspended)
> 5 ntdll!LdrAccessResource() 0x7c90eb94
> 4 ntdll!ZwWaitForSingleObject() 0x7c90e9c0
> 3 ntdll!RtlpWaitForCriticalSection() 0x7c91901b
> 2 <symbol is not available> 0x000007e8
> 1 <symbol is not available> 0x00000000
> Thread [2] (Suspended: Signal 'SIGSEGV' received. Description:
> Segmentation fault.)
> Thread [3] (Suspended)
>
> The error is the Segmentation fault, but I don't know how to fix it.
>
> I give you additional info:
>
> gcc version 3.4.4 (cygming special, gdc 0.12, using dmd 0.125)
> GNU ld version 2.17.50 20060817
> GNU gdb 6.5.50.20060706-cvs (cygwin-special) . This GDB was configured as
> "i686-pc-cygwin".
>
> Please, if you tell me what's the problem with the gdb, I would thank you
> very much.
> I have spent more than a week searching (because this is not the only
> problem I got, I had a problem with "Clock skew detected" and then I saw a
> message written by you saying how to fix it -Converting FAT to NTFS-)
> But I cannot get the answer for this gdb-problem, thanks.
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