Bug#518027: bt after aptitude install -t testing libc6 libc6-dbg libglib2.0-0-dbg
On Fri, Mar 06, 2009 at 04:57:07PM -0700, Jeff Chimene wrote:
> New Thread 0xf649ab90 (LWP 5637)]
> [Graphics
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> [Switching to Thread 0xf7d3c6b0 (LWP 5631)]
> 0xf6ed1e70 in ?? ()
> (gdb) bt
> #0 0xf6ed1e70 in ?? ()
> #1 0xf6fe21a2 in IA__g_slice_alloc (mem_size=36) at
> /tmp/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.4/glib/gslice.c:423
> #2 0xf6fb5839 in IA__g_hash_table_new_full (hash_func=0xf6fe66f0
> <IA__g_str_hash>,
> key_equal_func=0xf6fe7f60 <IA__g_str_equal>, key_destroy_func=0,
> value_destroy_func=0)
> at /tmp/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.4/glib/ghash.c:347
> #3 0xf6fb58c8 in IA__g_hash_table_new (hash_func=0xf6fe66f0
> <IA__g_str_hash>,
> key_equal_func=0xf6fe7f60 <IA__g_str_equal>) at
> /tmp/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.4/glib/ghash.c:318
> #4 0xf6faef3b in IA__g_quark_from_static_string (string=0xf707d70e
> "-g-type-private--GTypeFlags")
> at /tmp/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.4/glib/gdataset.c:687
> #5 0xf706a601 in IA__g_type_init_with_debug_flags
> (debug_flags=G_TYPE_DEBUG_NONE)
> at /tmp/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.4/gobject/gtype.c:4012
> #6 0xf706a7f2 in IA__g_type_init () at
> /tmp/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.4/gobject/gtype.c:4091
> #7 0xf70c7977 in SDLPango_Init () from /usr/lib/libSDL_Pango.so.1
> #8 0xf7d02727 in sdlpango_init_ () from
> /usr/lib/perl5/auto/fb_c_stuff/fb_c_stuff.so
> #9 0xf7d027c0 in XS_fb_c_stuff_sdlpango_init () from
> /usr/lib/perl5/auto/fb_c_stuff/fb_c_stuff.so
> #10 0x080b32d2 in Perl_pp_entersub ()
> #11 0x080b1879 in Perl_runops_standard ()
> #12 0x080ac6a0 in perl_run ()
> #13 0x08063ddd in main ()
Thanks for the backtrace. Unfortunately there is not enough debugging
symbols for the libc6 part, as it is partly stripped.
It should be possible to get a backtrace with the current libc6-dbg,
however the easiest way to get more debugging information is to install
a non stripped version of libc6-dbg. You can find such a version here:
http://temp.aurel32.net/glibc-dbg/
You will have to fetch at least libc6 and libc6-dbg and install them
with dpkg -i.
BTW, do you have libc6-i686 installed? If yes, it may be a good idea to
uninstall it to get a more precise backtrace.
Thanks in advance,
Aurelien
--
Aurelien Jarno GPG: 1024D/F1BCDB73
aurelien@aurel32.net http://www.aurel32.net
Reply to: