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Re: interpreting kernel panic's
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Re: interpreting kernel panic's


  • Subject: Re: interpreting kernel panic's
  • From: Frode Isaksen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 09:10:23 +0100

> The best way to do this depends on the circumstances in which you got
> the kernel panic. If you can reproduce the panic in house, the
> correct thing to do is to build a debug version of the kernel from
> the Darwin source code, install that kernel on your test machine,
> attach gdb in two machine mode, and then run your test. That way
> you'll get full source-level debugging of the panic.
It would be great if Apple could provide pre-compiled debug versions of the
kernel, as it is quite hard to rebuild the kernel (it took me 3 days). Also,
I would really appreciate if Apple put the Darwin sources on the Developer
CD and make sure it builds...
Also, it the panic could print stack trace with symbolic names instead of
addresses (as Linux does).

Frode
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