
[CC-ing to the cross-compiler mailing list] On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 12:09:29PM +0100, Matthias Bolte wrote:
2010/11/16 Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>:
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 11:56:12AM +0100, Matthias Bolte wrote:
I recently tested the Fedora provided mingw32-libvirt on Windows and virsh just segfaults before main() for me.
Sounds like a bug in a shared library. Can you get a stack trace from this?
Sure, here it is:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x6cc7cf5f in _pei386_runtime_relocator () from F:\msys_setup\msys\fedora\usr\i686-pc-mingw32\sys-root\mingw\bin\libvirt-0.dll (gdb) bt #0 0x6cc7cf5f in _pei386_runtime_relocator () from F:\msys_setup\msys\fedora\usr\i686-pc-mingw32\sys-root\mingw\bin\libvirt-0.dll #1 0x00000001 in ?? () #2 0x0022f9f0 in ?? () #3 0x6cc0113d in DllMainCRTStartup@12 (hDll=<value optimized out>, dwReason=<value optimized out>, lpReserved=<value optimized out>) at dllcrt1.c:67 #4 0x7c9111a7 in ntdll!LdrSetAppCompatDllRedirectionCallback () from C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll #5 0x6cc00000 in ?? () #6 0x7c92cbab in ntdll!LdrHotPatchRoutine () from C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll #7 0x7c93173e in ntdll!RtlMapGenericMask () from C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll #8 0x7c931639 in ntdll!RtlMapGenericMask () from C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll #9 0x7c91eac7 in ntdll!LdrCreateOutOfProcessImage () from C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll (gdb)
I used this packages from http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/packages
mingw32-libvirt-0.8.3-1.fc15.noarch.rpm mingw32-libvirt-debuginfo-0.8.3-1.fc15.noarch.rpm mingw32-gnutls-2.6.4-3.fc13.noarch.rpm mingw32-libgcrypt-1.4.4-4.fc12.noarch.rpm mingw32-libgpg-error-1.6-13.fc13.noarch.rpm mingw32-gettext-0.17-12.fc12.noarch.rpm mingw32-iconv-1.12-12.fc12.noarch.rpm mingw32-zlib-1.2.3-19.fc12.noarch.rpm mingw32-portablexdr-4.9.1-1.fc15.noarch.rpm mingw32-libxml2-2.7.6-1.fc13.noarch.rpm mingw32-readline-5.2-7.fc12.noarch.rpm mingw32-termcap-1.3.1-8.fc12.noarch.rpm
Matthias
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