Do you have this file 

/usr/lib64/libstdc++.so.5 

? 

On
07/10/2013 3:39, Yarong Guo wrote: 

> I have seen this question asked
before, but seems there was no answer.
> 
> I have installed flexus 4.0
with simics 3.0.31 hoping to use the couldsuite benchmark.
> 
> Simics
was able to run perfectly before installing flexus. after installing
flexus (it replaces libstdc++.so.5 with a symbolic link to
libstdc++.so.6)
> 
> runing Simics gives the following error message:
>
Failed to load module 'ppc440gp-turbo'
('/m/sda10/yarong/simics-3.0.31/amd64-linux/lib/ppc440gp-turbo.so'):
"version `CXXABI_1.2' not found (required by
/m/sda10/yarong/simics-3.0.31/amd64-linux/lib/ppc440gp-turbo.so)"
> 
>
CXXABI_1.2 is contained within libstdc++.so.5. To solve this error, I
manually copied restore the original libstdc++>so.5.
> 
> However, when
i run job to create check points using flexus, I got a segmentation
fault:
> Image memory limited to 1 GB
> Opening debug output file:
debug.out
> Opening debug output file: stats.out
> Opening debug output
file: trace.out
> Successfully parsed debug configurations from
debug.cfg
> Initializing Flexus::ConfigurationManager...done
>
Initializing Flexus::ComponentManager...done
> Entered init_local
> 
>
Flexus (C) 2006-2010 The SimFlex Project
> Eric Chung, Michael Ferdman,
Brian Gold, Nikos Hardavellas, Jangwook Kim,
> Ippokratis Pandis,
Minglong Shao, Jared Smolens, Stephen Somogyi,
> Evangelos Vlachos,
Thomas Wenisch, Roland Wunderlich
> Anastassia Ailamaki, Babak Falsafi
and James C. Hoe.
> 
> Flexus Simics simulator - Built as UP.Trace
v1.0
> 
> 1 {0}- Initializing Flexus.
> 2 {0}- Instantiating system with
a width factor of: 1
> 3 {0}- feeder port ToNAW is not wired
> 4 {0}-
Initializing SimicsTracerManager.
> 5 {0}- Connecting: cpu0
> 6 {0}-
DecoupledFeeder connects Flexus cpu0 to Simics object cpu0
>
Segmentation fault (SIGSEGV) in main thread
> The simulation state has
been corrupted. Simulation cannot continue.
> Please restart Simics.
>
ERROR: Invalid return code from Simics: 1
> 
> This gives me an
impression that Simics and Flexus want different libstdc++.so.5. Any
ideas of how to solve the problem? Thank you!!!!
> 
> Yarong Guo

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Regards, 
Mahmood
 

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