Re: BUG #1015: Got a signal 11 while trying to create a temp table - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Tom Lane
Subject Re: BUG #1015: Got a signal 11 while trying to create a temp table
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Msg-id 14995.1072278916@sss.pgh.pa.us
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In response to Re: BUG #1015: Got a signal 11 while trying to create a temp table  ("aarjan langereis" <a.j.langereis@chello.nl>)
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"aarjan langereis" <a.j.langereis@chello.nl> writes:
> I reproduced the crash and got a good core-file (with the symbols, see
> below). The only thing is: it's 390Mb :( .. even after gzip it's big: 250Mb.
> Would that be a problem for you? (I have the bandwith if you want)

No point in sending it to me, it's of no value on a different machine
(because the executable files are usually not identical).

> (gdb) bt
> #0  0x0819b684 in LogicalTapeWrite ()
> #1  0x0819da13 in ApplySortFunction ()
> #2  0x0819cf10 in tuplesort_getdatum ()
> #3  0x080ea656 in ExecSort ()

Hm.  I'm afraid gdb is lying to you, because this stack trace is
impossible -- those functions don't call each other.  I have seen
that happen when the compiler optimization level is too high; gdb's
stack tracing code gets confused.  To get any useful information,
you'll need to rebuild with debug symbols enabled (--enable-debug
switch to configure).

            regards, tom lane

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