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inner block not inside outer block
- From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz at elta dot co dot il>
- To: gdb at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: 28 Dec 2003 13:25:53 +0200
- Subject: inner block not inside outer block
- Reply-to: Eli Zaretskii <eliz at elta dot co dot il>
I've just compiled GDB 6.0 with DJGPP (patches to fix what was broken
to follow shortly) using GCC 3.3.2, and while trying the classic
"break main; run" test in GDB debugging itself, I see several messages
like this:
During symbol reading, inner block not inside outer block in internal_vproblem
During symbol reading, inner block (0x1-0xffe289b8) not inside outer block (0x11b09a-0x11b2e0)
During symbol reading, block at 0x1 out of order
I've read the description of these messages in the manual, which seems
to say that, as a user, I shouldn't worry about them. What I'm not
sure about is what should I do as a _GDB_maintainer_. Is this a GDB
bug? a GCC bug? something specific to the DJGPP port of either or both
of them? something else? Should I report that somewhere or is it a
known problem?
(In case it matters, this GDB was compiled with DWARF-2 debug info.)
TIA