Danek Duvall wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 01:59:19AM +0200, Roland Mainz wrote:
[snip]
> Any idea who may be able to help ?
> 
> You could ask on tools-compilers about what might be wrong for you with
> bcheck,

That's simply this failure:
-- snip --
$ dbx
/usr/bin/ls                                                                     
             
For information about new features see `help changes'
To remove this message, put `dbxenv suppress_startup_message 7.6' in
your .dbxrc
Reading ls
Reading ld.so.1
Reading libc.so.1
(dbx) check -access
access checking - ON
(dbx) run .
Running: ls . 
(process id 1565)
Reading rtcapihook.so
Reading libdl.so.1
Reading rtcaudit.so
Reading libmapmalloc.so.1
Reading libgen.so.1
Reading libm.so.2
Reading libc_psr.so.1
Reading rtcboot.so
Reading librtc.so
RTC: Enabling Error Checking...
dbx: internal error: Cannot set registers -- PCmd::flush(): write of
PCSREG PCSFPREG fails -- Invalid argument
dbx: internal error: Cannot set registers -- PCmd::flush(): write of
PCSREG PCSFPREG fails -- Invalid argument

dbx: internal error: signal SIGSEGV (no mapping at the fault address)
dbx's coredump will appear in /tmp/test001
Abort(coredump)
-- snip --
Something is (again) broken with RTC again... ;-(

This happens for both plain Studio 12 used to compile OS/Net and the dbx
from Ceres:
1. Sun Dbx Debugger 7.6 SunOS_sparc Patch 124872-04 2008/03/06
2. Sun Ceres DBX Debugger 7.7 SunOS_sparc __version_dbx_patch_sparcv9
2008/10/23

OS version is Solaris 11/B110 SPARC

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Bye,
Roland

P.S.: Reply-To: set to tools-compilers at opensolaris.org ...

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