#!/bin/bash if [ -z "$1" ]; then echo "Usage: $(basename "$0") CORE_FILE" exit 1 fi core_file="$1" bin_file=$(file -- "$core_file" | sed "s/.*'\\([^']*\\)'.*/\1/g") # ' echo "=== $bin_file ========================" # sed -n '/sweet/,$p' filename # # -n don't print lines by default # # /sweet/,$ is a restriction for the following command p, meaning 'only look from the first occurence of 'sweet' to '$' (the end of the file) # # p print gdb --quiet "$bin_file" --core "$core_file" -ex bt -ex quit 2>&1 | sed -n '/^#0 /,$p' echo "=== $bin_file ========================"