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From: Steve Waldo <steven.j.waldo@seagate.com>
Subject:  Re: seg fault produces stackdump with no stack trace
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2008 18:30:23 +0000 (UTC)
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Brian Dessent <brian <at> dessent.net> writes:

> (gdb) bt
> #0  0x00000000 in ?? ()
> #1  0x00401052 in letsCrash () at tc.c:4
> #2  0x00401083 in main () at tc.c:9
> (gdb)

Many thanks Brian! 'bt' was what I'd forgotten. Sorry about the newbie 
mistake - I haven't used gdb in ages.  I'm actually using 'ddd' and I still 
couldn't find the backtrace (but now I've found it - under 'Status').

Thanks again for your patient assistance!

--Steve


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