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Re: Segmentation faults with g++ 4.0
- From: James W. McKelvey <mckelvey at maskull dot com>
- To: Danny Smith <dannysmith at users dot sourceforge dot net>, Danny Smith <dannysmith at clear dot net dot nz>, Cygwin <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Cc: mckelvey at maskull dot com
- Date: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 17:13:02 -0800
- Subject: Re: Segmentation faults with g++ 4.0
- References: <000f01c4e0a6$5c015280$a54861cb@DANNY>
- Reply-to: mckelvey at maskull dot com
On Sunday 12 December 2004 15:57 pm, Danny Smith wrote:
> James W. McKelvey wrote:
> > I installed CYGWIN_NT-5.1 a few days ago and then built g++ from the
>
> latest
>
> > CVS. Simple programs like the one below will compile and link, but
>
> then get
>
> > segmentation faults in pthread_specific on execution:
> >
> > #include <locale>
> > #include <iostream>
> >
> > static const std::locale l;
> > //static std::ostream& o = std::cerr;
> >
> > int main(const int,
> > const char * const * const)
> > {
> > return 0;
> > }
> >
> > Is this a known bug? The c++ that comes with Cygwin is way too old to
>
> compile
>
> > my code; I need at least 3.4.
>
> GCC-4.0.0 (C++) is very broken on cygwin.
> Have a look at test results, here:
>
> http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2004-12/msg00544.html
>
> There is a problem with pthreads and the recently added weak-linkage
> support for windows targets.
>
> But I'm glad to see someone is keen enough to test the bleeding edge.
> Care to submit a bug report?
>
> http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla
>
> Danny
Thanks, Danny, I'll submit a bug report to GNU. I would have done that
initially, except I'm pretty sure that pthread_getspecific is in a Cygwin
dll, not part of g++. Also, g++ 4.0 is pretty solid on Alpha and Sun, at
least for my code.
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