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btparser - Parser and analyzer for backtraces produced by GDB

Website: http://fedorahosted.org/btparser
License: GPLv2+
Vendor: Scientific Linux
Description:
Btparser is a backtrace parser and analyzer, which works with
backtraces produced by the GNU Project Debugger. It can parse a text
file with a backtrace to a tree of C structures, allowing to analyze
the threads and frames of the backtrace and work with them.

Btparser also contains some backtrace manipulation and extraction
routines:
- it can find a frame in the crash-time backtrace where the program
  most likely crashed (a chance is that the function described in that
  frame is buggy)
- it can produce a duplication hash of the backtrace, which helps to
  discover that two crash-time backtraces are duplicates, triggered by
  the same flaw of the code
- it can "rate" the backtrace quality, which depends on the number of
  frames with and without the function name known (missing function
  name is caused by missing debugging symbols)

Packages

btparser-0.16-3.el6.i686 [50 KiB] Changelog by Karel Klíč (2012-05-07):
- Report correct crash_function in the crash sumary
  Resolves: rhbz#811147

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