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List:       kde-kuml-devel
Subject:    Re: Debugging help
From:       Kresimir Blauhorn <kresimir.blauhorn () ka ! tel ! hr>
Date:       2000-03-04 0:42:48
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On Fri, 03 Mar 2000, you wrote:
> Hi Kresimir,
> 
> > I download the lates snapshot, compile it and it run just fine. But when I try
> > to compile it with debug options somehow simbol table is no put in final kuml
> > exec file, so I can't run debuger and try to find some errors. All *.o file
> > have debug simbol tables even kuml.o but final kuml file not. The last
> > line from messages windows is :
> > 
> > /bin/sh ../libtool --silent --mode=link g++  -O0 -g3 -Wall    -s  -o kuml \
> > -L/usr/lib -L/usr/lib/qt-1.44/lib  -L/usr/X11R6/lib -rpath /usr/lib -rpath \
> > /usr/lib/qt-1.44/lib -rpath /usr/X11R6/lib importcode.o kumlexception.o \
> > objectinfomixin.o  kuml.moc.o kumldoc.moc.o kumlview.moc.o filterutility.o \
> > iokumlutility.o projects.o main.o kumlview.o kumldoc.o kuml.o \
> > ./diagrams/libdiagrams.a ./drawobj/helper/libhelper.a ./drawobj/libdrawobj.a \
> > ./lines/liblines.a ./dlgs/libdlgs.a ./overview/liboverview.a ./data/libdata.a \
> > ./parser/libparser.a ./parser/cpp/libcpp.a ./parser/java/libjava.a \
> > ./parser/antlr/libantlr.a ./codegen/libcodegen.a ./codegen/cpp/libcpp.a -lfl \
> > -lkfile -lkfm -lkdeui -lkdecore -lqt -lXext -lX11 gmake[1]: Leaving directory \
> > `/home/Sokre/src/last/kuml/kuml' 
> > To me it looks ok.
> > I know that this list is not for solving such kind of problems but since I was
> > try help you by finding some bugs maybe someone can give me some hint.
> I'm not too sure about which linker you are using, but the "-s" usually
> means strip all symbols and debugging information from the binary. I
> suggest you take the "-s" option out and try it again.
> 
> Petr
> --------------------------------------------------------
> Disclaimer: All my comments are my own and nobody else's
> ----------------------------------------------------------
It is obviouse when someone tells you and you check  it  on man pages. I was
sure that -s means something completely different so I did'n bother to check it.
Thanks for help. Once more it is proven that internet is ideal for making
yourself stupid in front of the whole world.

Kresimir Blauhorn


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