From: devet@adv.win.tue.nl (Arjan de Vet) Subject: "_PLT__oct__FUii" coredumps and kernel version 0.99.8pre Date: 4 Apr 1993 23:33:10 +0200
In article <1993Apr3.205423.1330@serval.net.wsu.edu> hlu@eecs.wsu.edu (HJ
Lu) writes:
>In article <1pkh2r$loe@agate.berkeley.edu>, nsf@tahoe.ced.berkeley.edu (NSF SF Bay research projects) writes:
[...]
>|> #0 0x60025400 in _PLT__oct__FUii(
>|> cannot access memory at address 0x60001f40
[...]
>You may have used an incompatible ld and library. You can wait for next
>SLS update or the Linux C library 4.3.3. You can also send me a small
>piece of code to let me reproduce the error.
I also have problems with _PLT__oct__FUii. I compiled trn 3.0 test 40 with
libc 4.3.2 when running kernel version 0.99.8pre. The binary I got gave
many, many coredumps (SIGSEGV received, IOT trap)! I first thought it could
be trn, or the fact that I just switched to INN with overview files...
Nothing would help.
After all kinds of trying to find the problem I switched back to kernel
version 0.99.7A and recompiled trn again. After that, everything was fine
again. So I think it could have something to do with the newest kernel.
Arjan
PS: I tried libc 4.3.2h1 but that gives the same problem.