>Submitter-Id:  net
>Originator:    Panagiotis Issaris
>Organization:  
>Confidential:  no
>Synopsis:      Using -fpack-struct creats segfaulting code.
>Severity:      serious
>Priority:      medium
>Category:      c++
>Class:         wrong-code
>Release:       3.0.3 20011215 (Debian prerelease) (Debian testing/unstable)
>Environment:
System: Linux ares 2.4.17-xfs #5 Sat Mar 16 20:42:21 CET 2002 i586 unknown
Architecture: i586

        
host: i386-pc-linux-gnu
build: i386-pc-linux-gnu
target: i386-pc-linux-gnu
configured with: ../src/configure -v 
--enable-languages=c,c++,java,f77,proto,objc --prefix=/usr 
--infodir=/share/info --mandir=/share/man --enable-shared --with-gnu-as 
--with-gnu-ld --with-system-zlib --enable-long-long --enable-nls 
--without-included-gettext --disable-checking --enable-threads=posix 
--enable-java-gc=boehm --with-cpp-install-dir=bin --enable-objc-gc i386-linux
>Description:
When compiling a C++ source file with the -fpack-struct flag, code is generated 
which segfaults when run. When creating
a similar C source file and using the same flag, there's no problem at all. The 
problem only occurs if there is a struct or class in the source file, if I 
remove the structs and compile with the flag, it runs just fine. I tried this 
to rule out the possibility that it had something to do with linking in default 
libraries or compiling files in <string> or <iostream> which are included in 
the source file.
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:


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