On 6/10/13 2:41 AM, Jerry wrote:
"Andrei Alexandrescu"<[email protected]>  writes:

On Sunday, 9 June 2013 at 17:23:16 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
On Sunday, 9 June 2013 at 17:22:36 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
On Wednesday, 5 June 2013 at 02:30:37 UTC, Jerry wrote:
jlquinn@wyvern:~/re/test$ /home/jlquinn/dmd2/linux/bin64/dmd -v -w junk.d
binary    /home/jlquinn/dmd2/linux/bin64/dmd
version   v2.063
[snip]

I've done a clean room attempt at reproducing the bug, was unable
to. Jerry, anything you can think of that's unusual with your installation?

Forgot to mention - details at
http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=10274

One thought that comes to mind - you may want to double-check LD_LIBRARY_PATH
to make sure there's no stray reference to an old libphobos.a dir.

LD_LIBRARY_PATH is empty.  I've now reproduced this segfault on a Debian
testing machine as well as my Ubuntu one.  I'm pretty confused.

Jerry

Appreciate the work. (BTW nice to see you again, recall we talked at that NLP conference a while back.)

Let's focus on Ubuntu/64 because that's what I have on my end too.

1. Which Ubuntu version are you using?

2. Can you compile and run "hello, world" in C?

3. If you replace the D call to writeln() with a call to printf(), does that work?

4. If you make any other calls into the stdlib aside from I/O, do they work?

5. Does gdb reveal anything interesting?



Andrei

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