I'm not sure what the problem is, then. This has never been reported before. If you have a shell account that you can give me access to where I can reproduce the problem, I can try to solve it, otherwise I'm not sure what else to try.
--David xu xiong wrote: >> Can you try compiling a file containing only... >> >> #include <cstdlib> >> >> with the command "g++ -c -Wall test.cc"? If that doesn't work, >> you definitely have something wronte with your libc or libstdc++ >> installation. If it does, I'm not sure what the problem is. >> > > It does work. > So I'm totally lost. > Can the glibc is not configured right? > I also tried to compile glibc2.6.1 but failed. > > -Xiong
