On Mon, 10 May 1999, Jakob 'sparky' Kaivo wrote: > The file mentioned sounds like it is part of gcc, which means that the > program is causing an error in gcc's internal library. it is uqite common > to get a "not found" message from gdb (especially with e.g. string errors > or malloc errors), but it generally points to a lack of checking on the > part of the program in question, rather than the compiler or library. What > is the output of gdb's `bt` command?
Thank's for you! Gdb's command bt gives >(gdb) bt #0 0x400091b5 in ?? () #1 0x400033a6 in ?? () #2 0x4000c4de in ?? () #3 0x40001ea6 in ?? () #4 0x40001676 in ?? () I have used Linux only since February, so these messages does not tell me a lot. I also cheked the program with ldd and got >ldd bin/msdol libm.so.5 => /lib/libm.so.5 (0x4001b000) libc.so.5 => /lib/libc.so.5 (0x40024000) Could it be something with shared libraries? Seppo ------------------------------------------------------ Seppo Hassinen Tel. +358 9 19294675 Geophysical Research [EMAIL PROTECTED] Finnish Meteorological Institute |\ P.O.Box 503 | \ Wind- 00101 Helsinki | / Surfing Finland _______|/___Season____ ------------------------------------------------------