Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!henry.jpl.nasa.gov!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ucla-cs!uci-ics!news From: schmidt@glacier.ics.uci.edu (Doug Schmidt) Newsgroups: gnu.g++.bug Subject: Re: g++ 1.34.2 seg violation Message-ID: <1989Sep27.023133.4740@paris.ics.uci.edu> Date: 27 Sep 89 02:31:33 GMT References: <8909262317.AA00506@yeager> Sender: news@paris.ics.uci.edu (Network News) Reply-To: schmidt@glacier.ics.uci.edu (Doug Schmidt) Distribution: gnu Organization: University of California, Irvine - Dept of ICS Lines: 29 In-reply-to: francis%sunquest.UUCP@ARIZONA.EDU ("Francis Sullivan") In article <8909262317.AA00506@yeager>, francis%sunquest ("Francis Sullivan") writes: >extern "C" { >#include>} >main() { >int i = 1; >} >% g++ -v >g++ version 1.34.2 >% cat /etc/motd >SunOS Release 4.0 (SQDL60) #1: Fri Mar 10 18:55:26 MST 1989 >% g++ seg.cc >/usr/include/sys/types.h:32: Segmentation violation >Program c++ got fatal signal 11. >% >-- >I don't know if the extern syntax is correct, but it still shouldn't >get the violation The solution to this problem is to get hold of a more recent version of the g++ compiler. Check out labrea.stanford.edu in the ~ftp/pub/gnu directory, g++.ytar.Z. This program compiles just fine with g++ 1.36.0-. Doug -- schmidt@ics.uci.edu (ARPA) | Per me si va nella citta' dolente. office: (714) 856-4043 | Per me si va nell'eterno dolore. | Per me si va tra la perduta gente. | Lasciate ogni speranza o voi ch'entrate.