On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Angus Rae wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a problem compiling up Analog, both 4.14 and 4.90beta1 - they
> both compile and run but core dump. For example;
>
> bash# ./analog --help
> This is analog version 4.14/Unix
> For help see docs/Readme.html, or http://www.analog.cx/
> Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
>
> bash# ./analog --help
> This is analog version 4.90beta1/Unix
> For help see docs/Readme.html, or http://www.analog.cx/
> Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
>
> The crash is also produced if trying to actually output some data;
>
> bash# ./analog| more
> ./analog: analog version 4.90beta1/Unix
> ./analog: Warning D: Turning all pie charts off because OUTFILE is stdout
> (For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html)
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
> ... (gets down to Request Report) ...
> 23: 0.22%: 30/Jan/01 18:31: /bto/images/eagle6.gif
> 23: 0.
> Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
>
> The system is a Sun running Solaris 2.8 with latest patches, and the
> compiler is gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release) downloaded from
> www.sunfreeware.com. During compilation of 4.14 the options LIBS= -lnsl
> and -DNEED_STRCMP were used, and for 4.90beta1 LIBS= -lnsl -lm and
> -DNEED_STRCMP. (I originally tried without -DNEED_STRCMP and got the
> crashes, then put it in to see if it helped)
>
> Any ideas what's going wrong? Is it possibly a gcc problem?
>
I'm not sure. I've never seen this before. You could try -DHAVE_ADDR_T but I
don't really expect it to help...
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