From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Date:   Mon, 11 Oct 1999 15:01:12 +0200

   Hi Mark,

   > Please read the documentation that comes with glibc, especially the
   > FAQ (2.27 probably is the solition for your problems).  Basically
   > you'll need to recompile the shared libstdc++.

   the fact is that programs got crashed doesn't include shared versions of
   libstdc++.

You might have found a genuine bug.  There aren't many people who are
linking their programs against a static libstdc++, so we might have
missed it.  I found your report in the bug-glibc mailing list
archives, so there is no need to send the same information again here.
In the future, please use the glibcbug script to report bugs.  That
way, they end up in the bug database and run less risk of being
overlooked.

   And, more, the segmentation faults occur inside libc6 ( aka glibc-2.1.2 in
   my case ).

Fortunately that does not automatically imply that it is a bug in
glibc :-).

Mark

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