seg fault or not?
seg fault or not?
- Subject: seg fault or not?
- From: Matt Neuburg <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 04 Dec 2009 15:47:45 -0800
- Thread-topic: seg fault or not?
[Originally sent to Cocoa-dev, but Kyle Sluder suggested I try here; sorry
for the double post.]
When I run my iPhone app on my device and quit it in the normal way (by
clicking the home button), the gdb console reports "Debugger stopped.
Program exited with status value:0.", which sounds fine.
But at the same time, the Organizer console says (references to my app's
name are expunged):
Fri Dec 4 09:35:07 unknown com.apple.launchd[1] <Notice>: (xxx[0x3bef])
Bug: launchd_core_logic.c:2649 (23909):10
Fri Dec 4 09:35:07 unknown com.apple.launchd[1] <Notice>: (xxx[0x3bef])
Working around 5020256. Assuming the job crashed.
Fri Dec 4 09:35:07 unknown com.apple.launchd[1] <Warning>: (xxx[0x3bef])
Job appears to have crashed: Segmentation fault
Fri Dec 4 09:35:07 unknown com.apple.debugserver-43[776] <Warning>: 1
[0308/1603]: error: ::read ( 7, 0x28091c, 1024 ) => -1 err = Bad file
descriptor (0x00000009)
Fri Dec 4 09:35:07 unknown SpringBoard[39] <Warning>: Application 'xxx'
exited abnormally with signal 11: Segmentation fault
Whom should I believe? Should I worry? And since I can't even get this to
break, how can I track it down? m.
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