Paul
You need the mono-debuginfo and mono-devel packages, the throwback
should then be visible.
They are with the build-from-source versions.
TTFN
Paul
Even with mono-debuginfo and mono-devel installed, I'm still getting this poor
output when invoking beagle-search from the CLI:
[emeric@zx6000 ~]$ beagle-search
GC Warning: GC_register_stackbottom should be set with GC_stackbottom
=================================================================
Got a SIGSEGV while executing native code. This usually indicates
a fatal error in the mono runtime or one of the native libraries
used by your application.
=================================================================
Stacktrace:
Native stacktrace:
mono(mono_handle_native_sigsegv+0x1ffffffff90008a0) [0x4000000000297e20]
mono [0x400000000021e8d0]
[0xa0000000000107e0]
[0x210010019800]
Is there a particular way to execute a mono application in order to debug it? I
mean, when you debug ELF executables, you don't simply invoke the executable,
you execute it inside gdb. Is there a similar scheme for a mono application?
Émeric