Third quarter 2007 Archives by thread
Starting: Sun Jul 1 21:18:00 GMT 2007
Ending: Sat Sep 29 20:38:00 GMT 2007
Messages: 106
- pending/2280: gdb crashes when processing a UPX file
ismail@pardus.org.tr
- symtab/2161
drow@sourceware.org
- symtab/2161: Debug Info|ELF| GDB shows memory as being mapped when it might not be
drow@sources.redhat.com
- corefiles/2281: es segment register shows up as 32bit on IA32 based core file
Moqtadir_Mohammed@ReyRey.com
- gdb/2282: 64-bit build fails on solaris 9 (ld problems with wattr_on)
m.c.vernon@warwick.ac.uk
- pascal/2283: Copy/paste error in print_variable_at_address regarding printing pchars
jonas@freepascal.org
- c++/1091: Constructor breakpoints ignored and c++/1193: g++ 3.2 creates multiple constructors: gdb 5.3 can't set breakpoints
Bo.Rasmussen@tietoenator.com
- pascal/1477: gdb can not read DWARF-2 debug info about set types
Jonas Maebe
- fortran/2284: gdb v6.6 adresses fortran arrays incorrectly.
satyaakam@yahoo.co.in
- backtrace/2285: Bad logic in xstormy16_analyze_prologue
tjhk99@umr.edu
- server/2286: gdbserver opens socket and waits for connection even if child fork fails
michael.snyder@access-company.com
- remote/2287: x86-linux-cross-x86 gdb (remote) chokes on hardware watchpoint
michael.snyder@access-company.com
- server/2288: linux gdbserver does not detect when suspended child dies with SIGKILL
michael.snyder@access-company.com
- gdb/2289: error in get_traced_signals on Solaris 9
ajmvandenberg@hotmail.com
- fortran/2290: can not acces allocatable array in fortran90
virginie.trinite@thalesgroup.com
- gdb/2291: kubuntu feisty, C++, gcc 4.1.2, gdb 6.6
gdb.10.guenthk@dfgh.net
- threads/2292: GDB process stops when debugging threaded program
Oleg V.Zhylin
- exp/2150: floating-point infinity value is wrongly displayed as 0 on AMD64
Patrik Jonsson
- build/2293: infinite loop in makefile
atvirtanen@gmail.com
- c++/2294: gdb can't call or print a const function that uses virtual inheritance
jlevine@cadence.com
- breakpoints/2295: gdb stuck while debugging Xorg
bernie@codewiz.org
- i18n/2296: gdb displays non utf-8 conforming text to utf-8 terminals
tpeland@tkukoulu.fi
- tui/2297: incorrect line numbers with DOS style(CRLF) source files
choe.hwanjin@gmail.com
- remote/1948: remote_xfer_partial(): packet size probe fails when LENGTH and OFFSET are zero [target: avr]
Eric Weddington
- c++/2298: imported namespace variables not visible
franke.daniel@gmail.com
- breakpoints/2300: GDB 6.3 : Cannot delete or disable Hardware Watchpoint
guillaume.ortega@open-plug.com
- gdb/2299: I'm sorry, Dave I can't do that. Symbol format 'elf32-nbigmips' unknown.
e@cube2.se
- remote/2301: Transmission gdb gdbserver remotestub corrupted
Nils.Hagge@siemens.com
- gdb/2303: Gdb 6.6 hangs while loading/unloading shared library with SIGTRAP signal on Solaris 8
rohit_jain@mentor.com
- corefiles/1559: 32-bit gcore on amd64
Jan Kratochvil
- symtab/2304: Disassembly output incorrect on Harvard architectures
jon@beniston.com
- tdep/2305: IA64: breakpoints on predicated instructions ignore predicate
jsworley@qwest.net
- gdb/2306: SunOS 5.10, gcc 3.4.3, No breakpoint setting using file:line on files from shared library
rohit_jain@mentor.com
- gdb/2308: SUSE linux 10 (x86_64), gcc 4.1.0, gdb 6.6, Gdb hangs after an error meesge, while trying to attach 32 bit exec on 64 bit gdb build
rohit_jain@mentor.com
- gdb/2307: RHEL 4, Kernel 2.6.9-5.ELsmp, gcc 3.4.3, gdb 6.6: Gdb crashes while running 32 bit executable on this platform
rohit_jain@mentor.com
- gdb/2241: Different errno when program signalled from gdb
Matthieu CASTET
- threads/1641: GDB interaction with sigwait faulty under Redhat 9.0 GNU/Linux
Matthieu CASTET
- mi/2309: Internal error (Assertion failure) on "-var-update" command
Nils.Hagge@siemens.com
- build/2138: Build fails when environment variable CROSS_COMPILE is set
drow@sources.redhat.com
- tdep/1001: Re: [RFA] Add support for 64-bit MIPS GNU/Linux targets
drow@sources.redhat.com
- symtab/1128: [RFC/DWARF2] Fallback unknown language to C?
drow@sources.redhat.com
- threads/1127: RFA: patch to thread_db_kill
drow@sources.redhat.com
- remote/1165: patch to add semihosting control for remote arm targets
drow@sources.redhat.com
- backtrace/2178: gdb crashes to thread_db_map_id2thr
drow@sources.redhat.com
- gdb/2268: regex/list for auto-solib-add
Rob Leathley
- win32/2310: Error creating process (error 193)
mortis@ucalgary.ca
- gdb/2103
drow@sourceware.org
- gdb/2103: Bug stepping into Thumb function from ARM code
drow@sources.redhat.com
- gdb/2311: bad stackframe, corrupt backtrace, stacktrace
mnemo@minimum.se
- threads/2312: gdbserver with pthread debugging problem
revatik@kpitcummins.com
- gdb/2313: gdb 6.6 installation bug
vladimir@connegy.com
- gdb/2314: gdb 6.6 installation bug
vladimir@connegy.com
- gdb/2315: buffer overflow in monitor code
moritz@jodeit.org
- tdep/2316: H8300 ELF binary not readable in gdb: elf32-h8300 unknown
hiren@eecs.berkeley.edu
- build/2317: Libiberty still installed even configuring with --disable-install-libiberty
chmeeedalf@gmail.com
- c++/2318: unable to call templated functions in gdb 6.6
seanius@seanius.net
- exp/2319: value of variable used in nested procedure and parent procedure displays incorrectly
sethdgrover@gmail.com
- threads/2320: When using "sigwait" GDB doesn't trap SIGINT. Ctrl+C terminates program when should break gdb.
jordiblasi@gmail.com
- gdb/2238: assertion failure in linux_nat_attach() when attaching to a hung Xorg instance
Marcus Better
- pascal/2283
muller@sourceware.org
- pascal/2231: dwarf2read.c should always set TYPE_FLAG_PROTOTYPED for Pascal functions
muller@ics.u-strasbg.fr
- pascal/2231
muller@sourceware.org
- c++/2321: After upgrading glibc to v. 2.6.1, receive error stating "ptrace: No such process."
kwong@seapine.com
- mi/2322: -var-delete children causes gdb to detach from process
robert.leathley@ricardo.com
- symtab/2323: gdwarf-2 register params with backing store cannot be displayed
mblower@chipwrights.com
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