-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, Noticed today, musl doesn't provide execinfo.h nor backtrace function. Reading mailling list as backtrace is a not needed function as "gdb can do it". I beg to disagree. There is many time where backtrace capabilities are handy. Ex: within a daemon you want to detect and trace a memory leak origin. This can not be done within a testbench, as the leak is small and occur once in a (very long) while. I understand there is no "standard" defining the way to implement it. What is the musl designers position, never ever backtrace to be implemented or this could be good for real production program. May be there is a way to get backtrace capabilities I overlooked within musl? Comment? - -- A bientôt =========================================================== Jean-Marc Pigeon E-Mail: jmp@safe.ca SAFE Inc. Phone: (514) 493-4280 Clement, 'a kiss solution' to get rid of SPAM (at last) Clement' Home base <"http://www.clement.safe.ca"> =========================================================== -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.14 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVJrbXAAoJEAtgwJ4bBQU5/JkP/iM5s755X2gC7YgMwRtBwUi2 VnZMPeUgDlq9cn9+etvu0T5SUuYPkYI8YsNoU56Ui75VlV/VTdKfmTxQr3YGRNrQ FaDH2o1Mkub4d9DDVkJegVuJaN7nYHjK2SM8hDsmGXMH0a7ZLPBzvRNgucoIx6Or lDF8KnfCaExtCvEyfbTavZSkFnW5g37lSudPCdPt3ANvHYwe+rTk0QEh9kt+VifN ug2cj5F7vnlMaFYxgpIWXL2UPv2I1Bdh6ZqMo1M+iwBYw9TFT1VwgEZFxWqAtnXe 1eLxiGiI1Y0z7iOu+ap33W0xvcRkxsgqjn/PQP46e2Q+nPIuiRVb4fMOXFaUkjQN BEBOhKww2LmryTJvYXVcvp0z8Fh3rWOx9zXGiJp476EpHNTXIlTKshaM1RKKTIvR Dwy9tsyAHpzKekzDuHrwUs7LR/0Q3S0vlFd/mu/BqMRkO1dZXYYYicfXDsqxiIaE pf5IT1O4lqteiHnvZWdzqSe5Dzc2j4AtCgioA3+r792OwwAbzJakKJiShLC3TBbs vodsj9ppx/1xWsOSf3JFm6fq7qgrwdeh5oqeEc7oJGK67YTdHKzpHvGcOaXHMA1n myGdsd6gB7fGKIBJFxHguyBPoGFSgh/ElJo7HbdnPgqDQHpxt27lcGUfVooYVQ6H 81DkHs2uFLc2s42zKKeG =fZW+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----