Angus Rae wrote:
> Stephen Turner wrote:
> > On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Angus Rae wrote:
> > > 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)
> ...
> > > 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...
>
> You're quite right - it didn't! :-)
>
> The install of Solaris is 32-bit only, anyway - or at least that's what
> isainfo -v claims ("32-bit sparc applications")
>
> I've just had a brainwave though - it might be a Solaris bug. I'll report
> back...
Well, that didn't help. There have been patches to Solaris 8 libnsl in
the past couple of months, but they're applied (and I think were security
rather than bugfix).
Any methodology you can suggest to track down the problem more precisely?
Thanks in advance,
Angus
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Angus G Rae Computing Services
Science & Engineering Support Team University of Edinburgh
The above opinions are mine, and Edinburgh Uni can't have them.
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