Patch-ID# 107361-06
Keywords: dbx WS5.0
Synopsis: WorkShop IPE 5.0_x86: Patch for dbx
Date: Nov/02/2000



Solaris Release: 2.5.1_x86 2.6_x86 7_x86

SunOS Release: 5.5.1_x86 5.6_x86 5.7_x86

Unbundled Product: WorkShop IPE

Unbundled Release: 5.0

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Relevant Architectures: i386

BugId's fixed with this patch: 1201381 4150429 4169159 4170662 4189253 4190666 4193005 4193017 4193543 4194171 4195537 4195930 4196024 4196533 4196659 4197090 4197279 4197332 4198294 4198733 4199298 4199417 4199891 4200881 4201405 4202220 4202229 4204284 4223092 4243811 4244422 4244888 4255308 4255884 4257057 4257366 4259941 4268826 4283581 4292176 4301950 4341860

Changes incorporated in this version: 4341860

Patches accumulated and obsoleted by this patch: 

Patches which conflict with this patch: 

Patches required with this patch: 

Obsoleted by: 

Files included with this patch: 

<install_dir>/SUNWspro/WS5.0/bin/dbx
<install_dir>/SUNWspro/WS5.0/lib/librtc.so
<install_dir>/SUNWspro/WS5.0/lib/locale/C/LC_MESSAGES/SUNW_SPRO_Dbx.msg

Problem Description:

BugId   Synopsis
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4341860 Bad "rua" messages from RTC

(from 107361-05)
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4255308 where -v segv on char*(*) param
4283581 dbx doesn''t floating reg 32-62
4301950 dbx cannot print multibyte char
4292176 rtc crash if ldx is in delay slot of jmpl
(from 107361-04)
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4259941 trivial C++ program fails with RTC

(from 107361-03)
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4244422 dbx 5.0 can not set a breakpoint within another module
4255884 dbx 5.0 cannot handle certain core file
4244888 sometimes process runs away when you next or step over a function return
4243811 dbx core dumps when examining registers in allocated
4257057 dbx 5.0 core dumps with demangler errors
4257366 debugger backend dbx dumps core when stepping into a C++ function
4268826 dbx core dumps during a step in stl application

(from 107361-02)
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4223092 _still_ cannot set a breakpoint in malloc''ed memory
4201405 signal SEGV with mt mode

(from 107361-01)
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4194171 nightly dbx SEGV on printing function.
4197279 dbx core dumped with "stop inclass" without a parameter.
4195537 ("stop inobject" stops at the wrong line)
4169159 (Fails to produce a stack trace in a signal handler)
4198294 Performance degradation when debugging large programs.
4197332 (cannot set a breakpoint in malloc''ed memory)
4200881 funcs -g does not print all functions that have debugging information
4189253 (nightly dbx has leaks)
4199417 (DBX hangs on second "run" command)
1201381 (Error messages with mis-matched shared libraries) et-al
4190666 problem in overloading resolution on V8, V9, and INTEL
4198733 (dbx crashes while single-stepping)
4202220 (internal error: accessing undefined slot UNEXPECTED_THROW.TID)
4150429 (dbx misses bpts in presence of signals)
4202229 dbx print incorrect value for static member on V9
4199298 dbx print incorrect value for static member
4199891 Assertion error for symbol type mismatch
4196024 Buffer for Intel mnemonic code is too small
4197090 Add assertion test to all symbol accessors. Part I
4196659 Fix core dump problem in v9 fix & continue
4204284 Update sizeof(call) in assertion test
4193017 add type info of u/long to symbol table before a program is loaded
4195930 using "builtin print" instead of "print" produces strange results
4193543 v9 dbx randomly dies in licensing code
4170662 runtime checking fails on large executables
4196533 demangler lib reserves ''$'' prefix for mangled names
4193005 v9 signal BUS (invalid address alignment) in copy_to_page

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