Re: SIGSEGV informations

From: Paul Pluzhnikov (ppluzhnikov-nsp_at_charter.net)
Date: 08/18/05

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    "Serge Wenger" <serge_wenger001@hotmail.com> writes:

    >>> How is it possible to obtain more informations, call stack or
    >>> something else to help me to find my bug(s)?

    Oh, and one more thing: run your app ander valgrind, and be sure
    to fix all bugs it finds.

    Cheers,

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