On Wednesday 19 September 2007, Michel Dänzer wrote: > On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 19:13 +0200, David Schmitt wrote: > > Please find attached a full backtrace of the running XServer, when it is > > spinning. I broke into gdb by sending the XServer a SIGINT. > > [...] > > > zion:~# gdb /usr/bin/X > > [...] > > > #0 0x08106900 in ?? () > > No symbol table info available. > > /usr/bin/X is not the X server but the Xwrapper, which might explain the > useless backtrace. I usually use just > > gdb -p $(pidof X) > > to attach gdb to the X server. Ah! I was confused by the output of ps aux, which says "/usr/bin/X". I will try again tonight. Thank you for your feedback! Regards, David -- The primary freedom of open source is not the freedom from cost, but the free- dom to shape software to do what you want. This freedom is /never/ exercised without cost, but is available /at all/ only by accepting the very different costs associated with open source, costs not in money, but in time and effort. -- http://www.schierer.org/~luke/log/20070710-1129/on-forks-and-forking
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