Mail Archives: cygwin-developers/2001/09/04/14:06:57
Ok, this sounds like gdb is not being started correctly, then. Is there
an "unable to attach" message?
Are you starting gdb via a .bat file? If so, are you passing all arguments
to gdb?
Wrt, subscribing/unsubscribing, I have no problem whatsoever with your switching
back and forth. I just have to reply to email.
So, if you do this:
mail cygwin-developers-digest-unsubscribe AT cygwin DOT com cygwin-developers-subscribe AT cygwin DOT com
I'll subscribe you to cygwin-developers as soon as I see the email.
cgf
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 01:27:58PM -0400, Charles Wilson wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
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>>Make sure you do a:
>>thread 1
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>Thread ID 1 not known.
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>>bt
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>Error: No stack.
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>>If that still doesn't show anything, then:
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>>p /x $esp
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>Error: No registers.
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>>x/40x $esp
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>Error: No registers.
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>>Then we can laboriously inspect the stack to see if something got
>>clobbered.
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>Like I said, it's exactly as if I had merely typed 'gdb make.exe' from
>the command line.
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>>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.
I don't mind intervening manually. If you unsubscribe from -digest and
resubscribe to
>So, I've stuck with the digest.
>
>--Chuck
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