++ 3.4.3 -- upgrade.
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and that your problem has probably been solved. And *you*, did you
read my post?
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Paul Pluzhnikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
current gdb is 6.3
6.4
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Paul Pluzhnikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maurizio Loreti [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paul Pluzhnikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
current gdb is 6.3
6.4
According to what source?
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/gdb/ . The .tar.* files are dated December
2, 2005.
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anybody help? ANy docs /links on this issue
Have a look at http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.96.html and ask whoever
supplied to you a non-existent product. The current g++, by the way,
is 4.0.2; the 2.95 series is obsolete since June 2001, when the 3.x
series has been released.
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pointers allocated with new or new []; 4) there is nothing corrupting
the arena like you writing in the wrong address (array index out of
range etc.) --- the use of new should be safe and do not cause any
segmentation fault.
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Ulrich Lauther [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is this a common problem?
no
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please, do not multipost; if you cross-post instead, I see your
question just once in both groups. I have answered in gnu.gcc.help.
BTW, since your question is about C++, it was OT in gnu.gcc.help and
is IT here.
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You cannot. Your best bet is to install on the libstdc++.so.6
computer an older release of g++ using libstdc++.so.5 (or to install a
current version of g++ on the computer having libstdc++.so.5).
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g++ 4.4 and its shared library are quite old. Try to upgrade to
4.8.1...
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