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Top Forums Programming how to run debugging on c program Post 25392 by ibeg on Monday 29th of July 2002 04:54:13 PM
Old 07-29-2002
how to run debugging on c program

Can someone help me debug a c program I am running? It gives me segmentation fault.

I want to turn on debugging. Can some one give the command to turn it on?

Below is the error I get:

Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
 

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debug(3)							     net-snmp								  debug(3)

NAME
debug - Print out debugging information about the handler chain being called. Functions netsnmp_mib_handler * netsnmp_get_debug_handler (void) returns a debug handler that can be injected into a given handler chain. void debug_print_requests (netsnmp_request_info *requests) int netsnmp_debug_helper (netsnmp_mib_handler *handler, netsnmp_handler_registration *reginfo, netsnmp_agent_request_info *reqinfo, netsnmp_request_info *requests) void netsnmp_init_debug_helper (void) initializes the debug helper which then registers a debug handler as a run-time injectable handler for configuration file use. Detailed Description Print out debugging information about the handler chain being called. This is a useful module for run-time debugging of requests as the pass this handler in a calling chain. All debugging output is done via the standard debugging routines with a token name of 'helper:debug', so use the -Dhelper:debug command line flag to see the output when running the snmpd demon. It's not recommended you compile this into a handler chain during compile time, but instead use the 'injectHandler' token in the snmpd.conf file (or similar) to add it to the chain later: injectHandler debug my_module_name to see an example output, try: injectHandler debug mibII/system and then run snmpwalk on the 'system' group. Function Documentation netsnmp_mib_handler* netsnmp_get_debug_handler (void) returns a debug handler that can be injected into a given handler chain. Definition at line 44 of file debug_handler.c. void netsnmp_init_debug_helper (void) initializes the debug helper which then registers a debug handler as a run-time injectable handler for configuration file use. Definition at line 148 of file debug_handler.c. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for net-snmp from the source code. Version 5.5 23 Sep 2009 debug(3)
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