From: Sonya B. <son...@ho...> - 2012-12-26 09:12:41
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> Hello Sonya, > > You are right. It did not work for me either. You have to disable > Windows Problem Reporing in Action Center. On my system (Windows 8): > > Control Panel -> (Search for Action Center) -> Action Center -> > Change Action Center Settings -> Scroll to "Related Settings" > -> Problem Reporting Settings > > I did not have to do this on Windows XP, which I was using the > last time I used Dr MinGW. > > Regards, > John Brown. Thanks John for helping, Although I'm still puzzled with why the compiler or linker says and complaining for the no such file or directory, is it normal ?rogram received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. In ntdll!LdrLoadAlternateResourceModuleEx () (C:\Windows\system32\ntdll.dll) 145 ../mingw/dllcrt1.c: No such file or directory. #17 0x6f601026 in __dll_exit () at ../mingw/dllcrt1.c:145 Debugger finished with status 0 Another thing that I'm experiencing and observed so far is even if I have the very simple dynamic array the the watches that I set at debugging time doesn't shows the correct result.It seems that there is completely malfunctioning with dynamically assigned arrays with MingW Fortran compiler. I'm using the Code Blocks which intrisically comes with MinGW 3.4.1. Can that be a reason for that discrepancy? Regards, |