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PS = Peter J. Stieber PS>> I have a large simluation that I have built under cygwin for a PS>> quite a while. Recently the ld phase of the build started PS>> generating a stackdump (ld.exe.stackdump). PS>> PS>> Unfortunately I cannot recreate the problem with a simple PS>> test case. I have attached cygcheck output. I realize PS>> I'm not providing much information, but I am not PS>> sure what to do next. PS>> PS>> Would the stackdump be of use?
RB = René Berber RB> No, but the actual command line that caused the RB> failure could be interesting, i.e. which libraries RB> are being linked.
It's attached. I added the -t command to the g++ command so the loader would list the files it was processing when it breaks. The name of the object file in the last line should be SimpleInterpolationTable.o, but it gets truncated.
RB> Do you use any 3rd party packages? RB> I mean any libraries that don't come with RB> Cygwin.
I use wxWidgets (http://wxwidgets.org/) version 2.6.1. I build the MSW version of the library under cygwin myself. I have been doing this for a few years.
I use the Matrix Template Library (http://www.osl.iu.edu/research/mtl/). This "library" consists of templates in headers, so you do not generate a library to link with. I recently had to modify the MTL due to a conflict with the Cygwin version of the Windows headers. A preprocessor directive (PACKED) was added that conflicted with an enumeration in the MTL. I renames all instances of the enumeration to ePACKED in the MTL to avoid conflicts.
Yes. I manually typed the g++ line in the attached output file. It broke as well.
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