Hi,
I use the FreeBSD 10.2 system now. If I input "bt" command in gdb, it will pisplay
(gdb) bt
No stack.
(gdb)
so, I cannot start aMule.
Why? How can I start or create the "bt"?
Thank you very much!
Hi SirDice,
I want to start aMule, but it tell me "no backtrace" and start it fail.
Would you tell me, how can start or create "bt"?
Thank you very much!
HiSirDice,
I alreay said, I JUST WANT TO START OR CREATE bt TO CAN RUN aMule SUCCESSFULLY, OK? If I really want to debug aMule, it has any programs? If does, please tell me why, or please teach me h0w can start bt.
Thank u very much!
Well, using cap lock and yelling at people that try to help is not the solution to your problem. Having a backtrace will not make aMule to work. It will help aMule developers to track down the problem. You have a HowTo concerning backtrace specific to aMule on the aMule wiki : http://wiki.amule.org/wiki/Backtraces#Create_a_backtrace.
lcy66 I suggest you tone down a couple of notches. Repeating the same thing doesn't answer my questions, even if you write them in capitals.
If you just want to run aMule you have absolutely nothing to do with gdb or getting a backtrace. Those tools are for debugging purposes and are mostly used by developers to find errors in the code.
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