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> > You need to recompile it with FEATURES="nostrip" and possibly |
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> > USE="debug". Don't forget to remove -fomit-frame-pointer from |
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> > C{,XX}FLAGS, in case you have it. Depending on where the crash happens, |
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> > you may have to recompile not only KDE, but also other packages from |
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> > KDE's dependencies. |
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> Yes, I was afraid of that. I will rebuild kdelibs and kdebase to start, and |
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> see where that leads me. |
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Well, after finding some time to look into this, the problem seems to have |
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solved itself. I rebuilt kdelibs and kdebase as Michael suggested, with |
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FEATURES="nostrip" and now everything seems to work again. |
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So? Overaggressive optimization from gcc? Overaggressive strip? Who knows. |
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Just thought I would send this in to give the thread some closure. |
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Thanks everyone, |
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-d |
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darren kirby :: Part of the problem since 1976 :: http://badcomputer.org |
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"...the number of UNIX installations has grown to 10, with more expected..." |
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- Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson, June 1972 |
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