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Bug#274756: libc6: abort() breaks gdb backtraces with 2.6 kernel



On 4.10.2004, at 04:49, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:

As Daniel wrote, LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not related - just installing
libc6-dbg on 2.6 kernel machine fixed the problem on my environment.

It didn't help with me. I have to use LD_LIBRARY_PATH with my own
testing to have useful backtraces.

Then please send us a test case.

What do you need? It's a normal Debian unstable with even vanilla 2.6.x kernel. I know two other Debian users who have exactly the same problem. I don't know if it's a problem with non-Debian users. It's been the same ever since I tried 2.6.0. The code doesn't matter, it's always the abort() call. It's the same with gcc 2.95 and 3.3.

If it doesn't happen with everyone, could it be AMD vs. Intel issue?

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