On Mar 25 22:42, David Stacey wrote: > On 25/03/2015 09:04, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > If you > >install the cygwin-debuginfo package, addr2line returns something like this > >as the call stack (non-required path components removed): > > > >[...]/cygwin/exceptions.cc:1247 > >[...]/cygwin/exceptions.cc:1501 > >[...]/cygwin/sigproc.cc:717 > >[...]/cygwin/signal.cc:252 > >[...]/cygwin/signal.cc:303 > >[...]/cygwin/signal.cc:313 > >[...]/cygwin/signal.cc:289 > >[...]/cygwin/signal.cc:375 > > Thank you for your comments - they were really helpful. Yes, I should have > specified '-g' on the command line - that was an omission on my part - > sorry. > > I've never had much joy out of addr2line before, and I'm struggling to > recreate what you've done. I've added '-g' to the command line, run 'go.sh' > again. This generates a fresh stackdump file, and then I do: > > awk '/^[0-9]/{print $2}' shared_test.exe.stackdump | addr2line -f -e > shared_test.exe > > but I just see question marks. Please could you show the exact lines you're > using. addr2line is a bit dumb and needs help. What I do is to cat the stackdump file and look at the addresses. They usually show where the stuff comes from: $ gawk '/^0/{print $2}' mkgroup.exe.stackdump 7FFBDC82DDB6 001800FEC36 001800FE188 001800CF471 001800CF53D 0018007EAC1 00100402DE6 00180049411 00180046369 00180046180 00180049488 00100401351 00100401010 7FFBD9FE13D2 7FFBDC85EB64 The 7f addresses are from OS DLLs you can't read with addr2line. 0018xxx is the Cygwin DLL, 0010xxx is the application itself. Other addresses are other DLLs. Just check the addresses against /etc/rebase.db.x86_64. Then call addr2line for each object file, e.g.: $ addr2line -e /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll 001800FEC36 001800FE188 001800CF471 [...]/cygwin/passwd.cc:576 [...]/cygwin/passwd.cc:353 [...]/cygwin/grp.cc:413 $ addr2line -e /usr/bin/mkgroup.exe 00100401351 00100401010 /usr/src/debug/cygwin-1.7.35-1/winsup/cygwin/lib/cygwin_crt0.c:22 /usr/src/debug/cygwin-1.7.35-1/winsup/cygwin/crt0.c:34 Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat