Bob Friesenhahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, 13 May 2008, Ed Hartnett wrote: >> >> I am the maintainer for a freeware scientific software library called >> netcdf. There are C, Fortran, and C++ libraries. >> >> When building shared libraries with older versions of the tools, I get >> problems. gcc works fine, and I get a shared C library, but my fortran >> and C++ programs seg fault instead of working. For example: >> make check-TESTS >> *** Testing C++ API with 2 different netCDF formats. >> /bin/sh: 14312 Segmentation fault(coredump) >> >> Is this expected? Or should I be able to build shared libraries with >> version 3.2 of g++ and g77? > > You have not given much to go on here. Are you sure that your > software doesn't have a bug? Maybe you should try to debug it. >
Well, it works for a static build, and for shared builds with more modern gcc/gfortran/g++ combinations... Ed -- Ed Hartnett -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/libtool