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MiKRO wrote:
>> they did previously).  The C++ based utils still SIGBUS.  Here is a quick
>> GDB output....
>>
>>     
> ouch! it's true I tested g++ just with hello world type of source...
> hmm, I'm going to investigate where that original "C" problem was
> (i.e. why we can't use gcc2-compiled mintlib with gcc4), maybe this
> helps also for g++ issue. Only logical step I have in mind -- are you
> sure you've installed the right libstdc++? You know, when you have
> g++2.95 still installed, there's a chance you don't use libstdc++ from
> gcc4 package (which should be compiled along with gcc4).
>
>   
>> commands.  And, this is what I saw (the mention of HDDRIVER) before I
>> rebuilt MintLib.
>>
>>     
> yes, this is really cool, that hddriver message ;) definitely some
> deep problem with memory managment in gcc.
>
>   
This isn't good at all.  I've seen this before when we were working on 
gcc 3.3.6 as well as gcc4.  I've seen this on aranym and a real falcon 
with my efforts completely indepdendent of keiths!

Thanks,
Mark


