I solved the problem, it was a misunderstanding of the platform.  I was using 
the -shared flag (I thought that was equivalent to the solaris flag 
-dynamic).  I don't know what was exactly the matter, I'll have to look into 
what that flag does exactly later, but that's what was screwing me up.  

Thanks
Brad
On Monday 04 March 2002 05:04 pm, you wrote:
> Hello
>
>   I am a newby linux developer, and am having a few problems integrating
> xerces inot my project.  I have successfully used xerces before on the
> solaris platform, but that was some time ago.   As the archives appear to
> be unavailable, I could not search them for similar problems, if I have the
> wrong list, or there is a standard fix please let me know.
>
>   I built xerces using gcc3.0.3, and it seemed to build without any
> problems. I also built the samples, wich seemed to build okay, but use the
> system installed gcc rather than the gcc3 I explicitly specified.  I was
> surprised to see then that samples did work, even though they were linked
> with the old compiler (2.95.2) to the so from the new compiler (3.0.3).
>
>   My executables will not run, or even initialize apparently.  They are
> linked with gcc 3.0.3.  Upon execution I get a signal 11 followed by a core
> dump (on Solaris this would indicate a bus error, usually caused by
> alignment issues or miscompiled code), but in Linux I am uncertain.  When I
> trace the core using gdb, it says that memory cannot be addressed at
> 0x00000000.  I am also linking in cppunit (a c++ unit testing framework),
> but other than that I am doing nothing particularly interesting.  I am
> merely trying to run a mostly empty main with a handler defined, but not
> instantiated.
>
>   I would appreciate any help you could offer, or redirection to a more
> appropriate place to send this.
>
> Thanks
> Brad
>
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