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dbx for core dump
hello every one,
I am trying to debug a pro*c program which is resulting in a core dump. It used to work fine in with Oracle 10g precompiler but is causing a core dump with 11g. When I run dbx here is what I get. dbx wreg309 Type 'help' for help. [using memory image in core] reading symbolic information ... Segmentation fault in u_fsetcodepage_3_8 at 0x9000000014f4f70 ($t1) 0x9000000014f4f70 (u_fsetcodepage_3_8+0x68) f87f0010 std r3,0x10(r31) Any ideas what this means ? Thanks. |
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