libc.a, solaris C 4.0 adn solaris 2.5...

libc.a, solaris C 4.0 adn solaris 2.5...

Post by Stephen Gunnin » Wed, 28 Aug 1996 04:00:00



Are there any known problems using solaris 2.5 on a sparc 5, running the
sparc C compiler (version 4) within the libc.a file?

I'm asking cause we seem to be having a couple of problems with the vsprintf
and vfprintf functions causing core dumps on sig 11's.

Any info would be appreciated.
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libc.a, solaris C 4.0 adn solaris 2.5...

Post by Fletcher.Gl.. » Wed, 28 Aug 1996 04:00:00



>Are there any known problems using solaris 2.5 on a sparc 5, running the
>sparc C compiler (version 4) within the libc.a file?

>I'm asking cause we seem to be having a couple of problems with the vsprintf
>and vfprintf functions causing core dumps on sig 11's.

>Any info would be appreciated.
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>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>John Noad                      Teleride (UK) Limited, 30 Gaolgate Street
>(Senior Programmer)            Stafford, England, ST16 2NT

>  "If you have something hard to do, give it to someone lazy - they'll
>                            find an easier way."

>  "The art of working is to do as little as possible in the most
>                       industrious way immaginable."

*ALL* of the printf functions use malloc.  If you have trashed the
heap somewhere in your program you can get any of the printf functions
to crash with SIGSEGV (which is signal 11).



 
 
 

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