> Our application was built on Solaris8 Generic_108528-07
> SUNW,Sun-Blade-100. When the application is run on Solaris 8
> Generic_117350-01 SUNW,Netra-T12 it crushes randomly and the core file
> turns out to be ureadable:
Is the patch level of the C++ runtime the same ? A quick look at
http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-34-8-1 shows that
you may need to update the following patches (the patch revisions should
be either in sync or the revision on the build machine should be lower):
108434-18 SunOS 5.8: 32-Bit Shared library patch for C++
108435-18 SunOS 5.8: 64-Bit Shared library patch for C++
Quote:> dbx: corefile corrupted or produced on a different version of Solaris.
> Ignoring.
That is a normal behaviour when the lots of OS patches differ between
both machines.
Quote:> Does anyone have a clue of what is going on? Can an application built
> on "Generic_108528-07 SUNW,Sun-Blade-100" version of Solaris8 be run
> on "Generic_117350-01 SUNW,Netra-T12" version?
Usually the build machine should have the same (or a lower) patch
revision state as the production machines. Sun gurantees binary
backwards-compatibility, not upwards-compatibility...
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Roland
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