[parisc-linux] B1000 Debian 3.0r1 High-Priority Machine Check
John David Anglin
dave@hiauly1.hia.nrc.ca
Mon, 6 Jan 2003 16:34:03 -0500 (EST)
> > Now I've a different problem and not sure where to turn. Whenever I
> > compile and run a program that "throw"s an exception, I get "Memory
> > fault". I can't figure out where to report this problem. The PARISC
> > Linux people or the GCC people?
You need to build/obtain either the 3.3 or main branch of GCC to obtain
working C++ exception support. The dwarf2 eh support in debian 3.0.4 and
the GCC 3.2 branch was in development when that code was released and
doesn't work. I am assuming you mean exception in the C++ sense.
> I'd say PARISC for two reasons:
> - first, this is quite likely to be a kernel problem, and IIRC exception related stuff is worked on currently,
> - secondly, because some of GCC folks are also PARISC m-l readers ;)
The above was not a kernel problem. It was mainly a problem in creating
the correct eh frame data.
Dave
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