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On Tue, 2010-10-12 at 08:26 +0200, David Tardon wrote:
There is the problem: this line should be

gdb --args $checkdll "$@"

        Urk - my problem; you almost got there manually with:

On Mon, 2010-10-11 at 23:08 +0200, julien wrote:
(gdb) run -s ../unxlngi6.pro/lib/check_libvclplug_kdeli.so
Starting program: 
/home/serval/libreoffice-source/build/build/libreoffice-3.2.99.2/solver/330/unxlngi6.pro/bin/checkdll
 -s ../unxlngi6.pro/lib/check_libvclplug_kdeli.so
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xb68061db in _STL::locale::locale() () from /usr/lib/libstlport_gcc.so.4.6

        How tantelising ! :-) this is the crasher - but we really need more
symbols :-) - if you had run backtrace at this point we could have got a
lot further I think.

        Having said that - it looks like this may be some horrendous
compatibility problem between the internal stlport and the system
version - but we'll need to chase that down. Possibly we simply can't
use our own stlport if we link KDE, unclear - Lubos: thoughts ?

        Our internal stlport patches seem to be somewhat insubstantial anyway:
mostly portability renames - and a load of SUNPRO stuff that we don't
need to care about I think, with a few OS/2 build fixes ;-)

        Thanks,

                Michael.

-- 
 michael.meeks@novell.com  <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot



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