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Re: Help with Gmail
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Ken Hornstein |
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Re: Help with Gmail |
Date: |
Wed, 04 Dec 2019 14:39:57 -0500 |
>With inc, I got a core dump without and with the -snoop. The output,
>with the -snoop. is below. I don't think I should send the 2.4 megabyte
>core dump to the whole group, but if you want me to, I will send it to
>you.
Sigh. This is the nmh you compiled yourself, right? In theory that
shouldn't have mattered. I don't think the core file will help very much
because without the exact system and executable you are using I probably
wouldn't be able to make use of it.
Anyway ... if you didn't compile everything with -g, could you add -g
to CFLAGS and LDFLAGS, and then run the same inc command under gdb?
If you did compile with -g already, running "gdb `which inc' core" and
then getting a backtrace (using the "bt" command) would be helpful.
Actaully, that might be useful to get a function name even without further
debugging symbols.
--Ken
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- Re: Help with Gmail, Ken Hornstein, 2019/12/01
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