Hello,

I've installed the Boehm gc-7.0 library and header files on Linux, 
and I'm trying to build neko-1.6.0.tar.gz without success. 
I'm using PCLinuxOS 2007 and gcc version 4.1.1.

cc -shared -WBsymbolic -o bin/std.ndll libs/std/buffer.o libs/std/date.o 
libs/std/file.o
libs/std/init.o libs/std/int32.o libs/std/math.o libs/std/string.o 
libs/std/random.o
libs/std/serialize.o libs/std/socket.o libs/std/sys.o libs/std/xml.o 
libs/std/module.o
libs/std/md5.o libs/std/utf8.o libs/std/memory.o libs/std/misc.o 
libs/std/thread.o
libs/std/process.o -Lbin -lneko
(cd src; LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../bin: NEKOPATH=../boot:../bin ../bin/neko nekoml -v 
neko/Main.nml
nekoml/Main.nml)
Uncaught exception - Segmentation fault
make: *** [compiler] Error 1

I also tried building Neko 1.6.0 against gc6.8 with the same segfault.
(Does Neko require the Boehm gc to be built with specific configure 
options?)

It builds fine up until trying to build nekoml, as shown by running 
neko:

NekoVM 1.6.0 (c)2005-2007 Motion-Twin
  Usage : neko <file>

Just before the build segfaults, top shows that the last neko process 
was using 790M of RAM. I am building on a 512M machine with over 2G 
of swap free, if it matters.

Can I change some neko code somewhere to catch the above "Uncaught 
exception" leading to the build segfault?

thanks.


       
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