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oom_dump extracts useful information from Google Chrome OOM minidumps.
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To build one needs a google-breakpad checkout
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(http://code.google.com/p/google-breakpad/).
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First, one needs to build and install breakpad itself. For instructions
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check google-breakpad, but currently it's as easy as:
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./configure
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make
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sudo make install
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(the catch: breakpad installs .so into /usr/local/lib, so you might
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need some additional tweaking to make it discoverable, for example,
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put a soft link into /usr/lib directory).
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Next step is to build v8. Note: you should build x64 version of v8,
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if you're on 64-bit platform, otherwise you would get a link error when
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building oom_dump.
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The last step is to build oom_dump itself. The following command should work:
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cd <v8 working copy>/tools/oom_dump
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scons BREAKPAD_DIR=<path to google-breakpad working copy>
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(Additionally you can control v8 working copy dir, but the default should work.)
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If everything goes fine, oom_dump <path to minidump> should print
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some useful information about the OOM crash.
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Note: currently only 32-bit Windows minidumps are supported.
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