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Problems using gcc 2.95.2
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- Subject: Problems using gcc 2.95.2
- From: Jordi Castro <jcastro at eio dot upc dot es>
- Date: Wed, 7 Nov 2001 12:54:29 +0100 (CET)
Hello
My Linux system runs gcc 2.95.2. I am developing an application
using a commercial library that was compiled with 2.91.57 (egcs 1.1.0).
The application exits with a segmentation fault. Even the examples provided
by the soft vendor of the commercial library give this segmentation fault.
They told me that I should use 2.91.57 (egcs 1.1.0), since it is the
supported compiler. However I would like to avoid downgrading my current
gcc 2.95.2 release.
Can you give me some advice: is there some way to run successfully the
final application using 2.95.2 and a library compiled with 2.91.57?
Or the only solution is to install from scratch gcc 2.91.5? Can both
releases 2.91.57 and 2.95.2 coexist in the same system?
Thanks in advance
Best regards
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Jordi Castro
Statistics and Operations Research Dept. Phone: +34-93-4015854
Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya Fax: +34-93-4015855
Campus Sud, Pau Gargallo 5 E-mail: jcastro@eio.upc.es
08028 Barcelona (Spain) http://www-eio.upc.es/~jcastro
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