At 12:06 PM 6/22/2004, you wrote: >==================== >Windows 2000 >CYGWIN_NT-5.0 1.5.10-3 (0.116/4/2) >gcc (GCC) 3.3.1 (cygming special) >==================== > > > >------ foo.c ------ > >#include <stdio.h> > >struct foo >{ > char* bar_; >}; > >int main() >{ >char* ch = "ABC"; >struct foo* f; > > f->bar_ = ch; /* gcc foo.c : Segmentation fault */ > printf("start\n"); > printf("---> %s\n", f->bar_); > printf("finish\n"); > > return 0; > >} > >------------------- > >$ gcc -mno-cygwin foo.c > >$ a >start >---> ABC >finish > >$ cygcheck a >Found: .\a.exe >a.exe > C:\WINNT\system32\msvcrt.dll > C:\WINNT\system32\KERNEL32.dll > C:\WINNT\system32\NTDLL.DLL > > >$ gcc foo.c > >$ a >Segmentation fault (core dumped) > >$ cygcheck a >Found: .\a.exe >a.exe > C:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll > C:\WINNT\system32\ADVAPI32.DLL > C:\WINNT\system32\NTDLL.DLL > C:\WINNT\system32\KERNEL32.DLL > C:\WINNT\system32\RPCRT4.DLL >
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