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Re: regression: [MinGW] Slightly More Robust Stacktraces on Windows


On 10/6/06, Marco Trudel <mtrudel@gmx.ch> wrote:
I now got it working by reverting the latest three patches that were
applied to backtrace.h.
The question now is what to do. I don't think we can leave it broken, do
we? I currently don't have the time to debug and fix that myself, but I
could provide you the failing example (it's one line of code).
Or is it better to remove the patch?

I'm travelling right now (and will continue to for a month), so even if you do send me the problematic code I can't do much with it. :-( Sorry about that.

Thanks,
Ranjit.

Marco


Marco Trudel wrote: > Ranjit Mathew wrote: >> On 10/6/06, Marco Trudel <mtrudel@gmx.ch> wrote: >>> I refer to this patch: >>> http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java-patches/2006-q3/msg00051.html >>> >>> This breaks JNI in certain cases. The application just silently dies >>> when trying to run a native method. >>> Unfortunately it is a foreign library, I do not have it's source code to >>> track the problem down. >>> So Ranjit, do you have an idea what it could be? >> >> Sorry, off the top of my head I don't. You will have to >> debug this. If asked for a wild guess, I would say >> that libffi doesn't have frame-pointers enabled. >> >> Sorry I couldn't be of more help, > > Can we then revert that patch? I'm running out of time for my project > and I needed already 2 days to track the problem down to that patch. > I tried reverting only that patch but it fails. Reverting backtrace.h to > the previous revision (115069) doesn't work as well. My application > doesn't even start (with the patch it dies when trying to load the lib > in question) > > Marco > >



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