David Stacey wrote:
...
Anyway, my assumption at the moment is that this is an issue with
libstdc++.
Any thoughts?
The export table of cygstdc++-6.dll 6.3.0-1 is broken, see:
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2017-02/msg00093.html
Christian
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On 04/02/17 00:08, David Stacey wrote:
On 29/01/17 21:04, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Best as I can tell, the seg fault is due to having installed the test
version of gcc 6.0. Even uninstalling gcc 6.0 does not fix the
problem. I had to create an entirely new Cygwin-64 environment to get
past the
On 29/01/17 21:04, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Best as I can tell, the seg fault is due to having installed the test
version of gcc 6.0. Even uninstalling gcc 6.0 does not fix the
problem. I had to create an entirely new Cygwin-64 environment to get
past the problem.
I invite you (Dave) to try the
On 29/01/17 22:13, Christian Franke wrote:
Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Best as I can tell, the seg fault is due to having installed the test
version of gcc 6.0.
I could reproduce the cppcheck segfault on 32-bit Cygin if
libstd++6-6.3.0-1 is installed.
Possibly a variant of this problem:
https:/
Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Best as I can tell, the seg fault is due to having installed the test
version of gcc 6.0.
I could reproduce the cppcheck segfault on 32-bit Cygin if
libstd++6-6.3.0-1 is installed.
Possibly a variant of this problem:
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2017-01/msg00315.html
Best as I can tell, the seg fault is due to having installed the test
version of gcc 6.0. Even uninstalling gcc 6.0 does not fix the
problem. I had to create an entirely new Cygwin-64 environment to get
past the problem.
I invite you (Dave) to try the experiment yourself. You would be wise
to b
On 26/01/2017 02:56, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
The latest version of cppcheck segment-faults.
# cppcheck --enable=all -I include -I ../../library/include
-I/usr/include/libxml2 \
--suppressions-list=dx4wupd.check \
--suppress=missingIncludeSystem --quiet \
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