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Re: resolving backtraces created on Intel when working on PowerPC
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Re: resolving backtraces created on Intel when working on PowerPC


  • Subject: Re: resolving backtraces created on Intel when working on PowerPC
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 11:59:38 +0100


On 23 jan 2006, at 11.50, Jens Miltner wrote:

My initial attempt (after I realized that straightforward usage of atos on the universal binary always uses the current architecture and thus gives incorrect backtraces when the executable was run on another architecture) was to use lipo to extract the architecture that was run when the backtrace was produced and then use atos on the extracted executable, e.g.

Perhaps you could file an enhancement request to give atos an "-arch" flag!?


Any ideas how to resolve an intel backtrace on PowerPC and vice versa (given a universal binary with symbols)?

If you can't get this to work, please file a bug report / feature request.


Thanx,

j o a r


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