Re: plperl segfault in plperl_trusted_init() on kfreebsd
От | Christoph Berg |
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Тема | Re: plperl segfault in plperl_trusted_init() on kfreebsd |
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Msg-id | 20130516131443.GA19840@msgid.df7cb.de обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: plperl segfault in plperl_trusted_init() on kfreebsd (Stephen Frost <sfrost@snowman.net>) |
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Re: plperl segfault in plperl_trusted_init() on kfreebsd
Re: plperl segfault in plperl_trusted_init() on kfreebsd |
Список | pgsql-hackers |
Re: Stephen Frost 2013-05-16 <20130516123344.GT4361@tamriel.snowman.net> > * Christoph Berg (cb@df7cb.de) wrote: > > That was because the plain "./configure" version (for a minimal way to > > reproduce) didn't built with debug symbols. The original gcc line from the > > Debian build log is: > > It did, but Debian (and Ubuntu and friends) pull the debugging symbols > out of the binaries and stick them into independent packages, allowing > you to only install them if you need/want to. > > Try installing postgresql-9.3-dbg. At least the postgresql-9.2-dbg > package on my system also includes the plperl.so debugging symbols. This wasn't the Debian build, but just plain "./configure --with-perl" without any other arguments. As said in the previous mail, both this and the Debian build segfault here. (Which means there is no -dbg package because the build fails.) I don't think this makes a difference anyway - I can pull more information out from that core, but that needs someone saying which info, because that's the place where I'm lost at. (I'll be away until monday.) Christoph -- cb@df7cb.de | http://www.df7cb.de/
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