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Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 13:27:58 -0400
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Christopher Faylor wrote:


> 
> Make sure you do a:
> thread 1


Thread ID 1 not known.


> bt


Error: No stack.


> 
> If that still doesn't show anything, then:
> 
> p /x $esp


Error: No registers.


> x/40x $esp


Error: No registers.


> Then we can laboriously inspect the stack to see if something got clobbered.


Like I said, it's exactly as if I had merely typed 'gdb make.exe' from 
the command line.


> Btw, Chuck, is there some reason why you are just subscribed to the digest
> version?  I keep forgetting to Cc you.


Yeah, I run hot-n-cold.  Sometimes I'll go for months without working on 
the cygwin dll itself -- concentrating on apps and development tools, 
fer instance -- and other times I'm really involved in the kernel.

In the apps&dev periods, it's more convenient for me to just get the 
digest version.  During my kernel-hacking periods, it *would* be nice to 
be on the main list -- but I haven't figured out how to switch 
back-n-forth without requiring you to intervene manually every time.

So, I've stuck with the digest.

--Chuck

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