From: Stefan K. <sm...@us...> - 2002-04-02 20:16:17
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Hi, Nuzzo Art-CINT116 wrote: > > >GNU as and the binutils will not help you. You need the assembler that > > >is shipped with the system! > > > > > > Switching to the HP assembler fixed this problem. Great! > > It now continues until it reaches the point where it runs lisp.run and > > then > > core dumps. Please set the environment variable CC to "cc -g" or "gcc -g" respectively. You might probably also want to set an option that causes the compiler to issue more warning-messages ( -Wall for gcc, -W (???) for cc)) Delete the build-directory and configure again, e.g.: ./configure compile-with-g Make sure that a core file can be reproduced (ulimit and friends according to shell) (core-file-size of 0 might be counter-productive :-) then follow the instructions printed out at the end of configuration. The dump should occur again, now use the debugger (dbx, gdb) to extract the stack trace. (I don't know the specific command for dbx, in gdb you just have to load the core file into the debugger and issue the command "where" if I recall correctly.) We might then have a chance to find, where the problem is. Bye, Stefan |