From: Denis M. <ne...@gm...> - 2007-06-18 14:36:50
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sorry the previous mail didn't have it all: $ gdb sbcl GNU gdb 6.3.50-20050815 (Apple version gdb-573) (Fri Oct 20 15:54:33 GMT 2006) Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "powerpc-apple-darwin"...Reading symbols for shared libraries .. done (gdb) run --no-sysinit --no-userinit Starting program: /usr/local/bin/sbcl --no-sysinit --no-userinit Reading symbols for shared libraries . done Program received signal SIGUSR1, User defined signal 1. 0x9004822c in kill () (gdb) backtrace #0 0x9004822c in kill () #1 0x00007790 in interrupt_init () at interrupt.c:1232 #2 0x0000cfe0 in main (argc=3, argv=0xbffff78c, envp=0xbffff79c) at runtime.c:238 (gdb) The program is running. Exit anyway? (y or n) n Not confirmed. (gdb) run The program being debugged has been started already. Start it from the beginning? (y or n) n Program not restarted. (gdb) step Single stepping until exit from function kill, which has no line number information. interrupt_init () at interrupt.c:1233 1233 interrupt.c: No such file or directory. in interrupt.c (gdb) step 1234 in interrupt.c (gdb) step This is SBCL 1.0.2, an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp. More information about SBCL is available at <http://www.sbcl.org/>. SBCL is free software, provided as is, with absolutely no warranty. It is mostly in the public domain; some portions are provided under BSD-style licenses. See the CREDITS and COPYING files in the distribution for more information. Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory. Reason: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at address: 0x100f9c14 0x10056510 in ?? () (gdb) step Cannot find bounds of current function On Jun 18, 2007, at 5:12 PM, Thomas F. Burdick wrote: > In both of your cases, it looks suspiciously like it's segfaulting > when trying to load the core. If you run it under gdb, do you get any > backtrace details? > > On 6/18/07, Denis Mashkevich <ne...@gm...> wrote: >> Hi Raymond, >> thank you for the reply. I'd be glad to try with your build, >> although as you can see I have tried to build 1.0.6 myself, >> and it segfaulted also. >> >> Thank you, Denis. >> >> On Jun 18, 2007, at 4:37 PM, Raymond Wiker wrote: >> >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> after upgrading to Mac OS 10.4.9, I am getting segmentation fault >> >> trying to run sbcl: >> >> >> >> $ sbcl --no-sysinit --no-userinit >> >> This is SBCL 1.0.2, an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp. >> >> More information about SBCL is available at <http:// >> www.sbcl.org/>. >> > >> > I saw your earlier message, and was about to reply that you should >> > try a >> > newer version than 1.0.2 - but now I see that 1.0.2 is the latest >> > version >> > provided on the SBCL downloads page :-) >> > >> > I can probably send you a build of 1.0.6.x later today, unless one >> > of the >> > admins uploads a more recent build before then. Let me know if you >> > want me >> > to send you a build. >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ---- >> This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express >> Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take >> control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. >> http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Sbcl-help mailing list >> Sbc...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sbcl-help >> |