As I can see this is a problem with libobjc in gcc, so I will ask at gcc
help list. Thanks.


On sáb, 2011-07-23 at 13:09 -0600, Germán Arias wrote:
> Testing GNUMail I get this problem (with --debug):
> 
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> [Switching to Thread 0xb4ed06c0 (LWP 30297)]
> 0xb6c1dfe6 in objc_msg_lookup (receiver=0x86430b0, op=0xb7613680)
>     at /home/german/Instalados/GCC/gcc-4.6.0/libobjc/sendmsg.c:397
> 397     /home/german/Instalados/GCC/gcc-4.6.0/libobjc/sendmsg.c: No such
> file or directory.
>         in /home/german/Instalados/GCC/gcc-4.6.0/libobjc/sendmsg.c
> Current language:  auto; currently c
> 
> 
> /home/german/Instalados/GCC was the path where I extracted the GCC
> tarball, when I install it. The GCC folder don't exist anymore. So I
> suppose this is a bad configuration problem. But where?  in ld or gcc?
> 


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