ons 2003-04-23 klockan 11.59 skrev Ralf Hildebrandt:
> (gdb) bt
> #0 0xff0b9bf0 in __sigprocmask () from /usr/lib/libthread.so.1
> #1 0xff0ae628 in _resetsig () from /usr/lib/libthread.so.1
> #2 0xff0add18 in _sigon () from /usr/lib/libthread.so.1
> #3 0xff0b0e8c in _thrp_kill () from /usr/lib/libthread.so.1
> #4 0xff149b10 in raise () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1
> #5 0xff13512c in abort () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1
> #6 0x000af224 in death (sig=-14983168) at tools.c:301
Unfortunately this shows the same kinds of symptoms.. where is the rest
of that backtrace? The above trace only tells what happened after your
Squid crashed, not where it crashed..
Maybe you will have a better luck in capturing a correct backtrace if
you run Squid with the -C option?
Also, what compiler did you use when compiling Squid?
Regards
Henrik
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