On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 9:29 PM, Dave Gilbert
wrote:
> One difference from 10.04 is that the linker is more touchy about the
> order of link options, so make sure the -lrt is after the .o which
> requires it.
Interesting, and it solves the problem.
I have this code in a file named bug.c:
> I
I am using -lrt.
However, that does not seem to be the issue since it affects linking. My
compiles are failing before the linking step is reached.
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I am working on a program (ftp://ftp.cs.sjtu.edu.cn:990/sandy/maxwell/).
It compiled fine until I upgraded to Xubuntu 11.10, but now it fails
with " undefined reference to `clock_gettime'".
I am including time.h as man clock-gettime says I should.
Compiling on a different Ubu
After getting the failure message, I did some checking. Update manager
says my system is up to date, even after reloading. The ubuntu software
center shows "Sun Java 6 Runtime" as installed, does not offer to let me
upgrade it. I'm confused. Is the upgrade software confused too?
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Public bug reported:
New install of Karmic on solid state disk, Intel core two, plenty of
RAM. No swap; I'll add that later on rotating disk. After install, it
said 150-odd upgrades were needed. Java was the only one that failed. I
did accept the license.
ProblemType: Package
Architecture: amd64
Just updated Xubuntu 9.10 to 10.04 beta. Only things running are a few
terminals, Pidgin & Firefox with many tabs. Plenty of RAM, 4 gigs. No
flash on page I was browsing. This did not take Firefox down.
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npviewer.bin crashed with SIGSEGV
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141613
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Binary package hint: xfstt
Happens often, has been ever since I upgraded to Karmic.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
AssertionMessage: *** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/bin/xfstt terminated
CrashCounter: 1
Date: Fri Nov 6 14:50:12 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
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righ at the start this says:
> I've got a P5B motherboard with a Core 2 Duo E6600 processor running
Edgy Eft AMD64 (with all updates done).
Why an AMD kernel on an Intel CPU?
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[Edgy] kernel panic with Realtek RTL 8168/8111
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