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- From: miron@extropia.wimsey.bc.ca (Miron Cuperman)
- Subject: Re: 3.0 gdb does not work? (Oh yes it does!)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep15.051454.925@extropia.wimsey.bc.ca>
- Keywords: gdb
- Organization: Immortal Freedom's Deck
- References: <1992Sep12.092712.706@extropia.wimsey.bc.ca> <1992Sep13.234632.27806@cs.sfu.ca>
- Date: Tue, 15 Sep 1992 05:14:54 GMT
- Lines: 18
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- oneill@cs.sfu.ca (Richard O'Neill) writes:
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- >Miron Cuperman <miron@extropia.wimsey.bc.ca> writes:
- >>When I try to run gdb, it fails to even create the child process.
- >>For example, trying gdb on /bin/cat:
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- >Well, I took your example and tried it myself on my NS 3.0 (release) machine
- >and it worked fine...
-
- I've found that if the stack limit is set to a power of two (like 8192)
- gdb works fine. gdb stops working if you set the stack limit to something
- like 10000 ("limit stacksize 10000"). Interesting.
- --
- Miron Cuperman <miron@extropia.wimsey.bc.ca> (NeXTmail ok)
- <miron@cs.sfu.ca>
- AMIX: MCuperman
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