> I'm ah, medicated at the moment, so feel free to delete if incoherent. Oh, did someone give you some tequila? Off topic, sorry. :) > It's definitely a problem with the program... When it doesnt bus error, > the fault is probably manifesting elsewhere, such as with bad data. It has to do with byte alignment, not protected memory... and I think mainly it's in run-time libraries... anyway, the easiest fix I found was to use the SunOS ld instead of the GNU linker. Thank goodness GCC doesn't insert stack traces like M$ compilers do. :) Bob -- <a href="coffee://localhost/cream/">stop</a> http://www.mainmatter.com/ ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
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