The first step to solving a problem is to get someone with the resources to fix it to accept that the problem is real. Sadly ( and this maybe my fault) I haven't yet been able to get anyone to recognize this problem.The segmentation problem is connected with another quirky event.... without changing any code or build instructions the segemtation error will occasionly not happen and is replaced with rejections of #define instructions mid way into iostructures.h. I suspect you need a clean instal to make this error happen....those with earlier builds may have a residual component that aviods the problem. If you have the problem can you and get the message through so a fix can be attempted.
- [Mspgcc-users] Segmentation fault on win 98 daniel.sulik4
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- RE: [Mspgcc-users] Segmentation fault on win 98 Claudio Grasso
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- Re: [Mspgcc-users] Segmentation fault on win 98 Steve Underwood
- Re: Re: [Mspgcc-users] Segmentation fault on win 98 daniel.sulik4
- Re: Re: [Mspgcc-users] Segmentation fault on win ... Douglas Kennedy
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