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On Wed, Apr 28, 2004 at 09:51:27AM +0530, Banibrata Dutta wrote: > how does one debug a demand-loaded part of a process, i.e. the fault is > suspected in the shared object part of a program, which has been loaded > on-demand using dlopen()/dlsym(), but when i run gdb on it (or it's "core"), > going to a stack frame, and doing list, doesn't provide me with any info, > but simply prints out "rtld.c", that's it. all my code is compiled with "-g" > option. At a minimum, I'd say you need versions of the glibc libraries with debugging information available. On Debian, for example, you would install the libc6.1-dbg packages, and run gdb with LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/debug. This isn't a binutils thing however, so isn't appropriate for this list (actually, I'm struggling to think where to take these problems, probably one of your distribution support lists or IRC -- include what architecture and some example code for more responses). -i
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