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On Fri, Sep 02, 2011 at 04:06:39PM +0100, Caolán McNamara wrote:
On Thu, 2011-09-01 at 09:05 +0200, Francois Tigeot wrote:

The latest -master version crashes reliably on NetBSD (i386 and amd64).

We're sure that its the LibO side that changed right, i.e. some earlier
version of LibO with same compiler is ok.

I'm not sure of anything yet. The compiler has changed from gcc 4.1 to 4.5.3

Seeing as it affects both x86 and x86_64 that would *seem* to rule out a
bug in a specific uno bridge seeing as there's separate bridges.

The situation has only changed for x86_64, i386 was already broken in July.

Seeing as the test didn't actually say anything about what's wrong, its
possibly not something specific that this test "tests", but something
more fundamental which is expects to work.

Can you build i18npool from scratch ? IIRC there's a saxparser binary
there which does far less than the uno test does, but needs certain
similar initial working magic smoke to run correctly.

I'm giving it a try; I will also certainly add some modifications to the
NetBSD gbuild configuration.

Attached is a patch to get the debugger into the testtools tests. With
symbols enabled, do "build" in testtools, gdb should wait for you to
type run, bt, the usual drill.

Thanks Caolán, I'll be sure to run this.

-- 
Francois Tigeot

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