Hello all!

I'm having a weird problem compiling anything with the C++ libraries.
When I try to run the program, I always get the message:
        Segmentation fault (core dumped)

Just to give an example, for instance if I compile the following
program I get this core dump:

main.cc:
        int main()
        {
                return 0;
        }


Now, clearly, this as simple as you can get.  If I compile it as
follows it works fine:
        gcc -o main main.cc
But, then the program core dumps if I compile it with any of the
following:
        g++ -o main main.cc
or
        gcc -o main main.cc -lg++
or
        gcc -o main main.cc -lstdc++


Using gdb and running the program I get:
        gdb
        (gdb) file main
        Reading symbols from main...done.
        (gdb) run
        Starting program: /home/rdanse/main

        Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
        0x400b655b in getenv ()
        (gdb)


I would just like to point out that this is a new install of
Debian 1.3 using the unstable stream (which I don't have problems
with on another machine right now) which was downloaded yesterday
from ftp.debian.org.  I have tried re-downloading libg++27-dev
and libg++27 and reinstalling it but this didn't fix anything.

Any ideas of what the problem would be or how I would better
trace down what the problem is?

Cheers!
Richard..

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Richard Dansereau
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Electrical and Computer Engineering - University of Manitoba - Canada
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