[parisc-linux] crash in mmap.c
Joel Soete
soete.joel at tiscali.be
Sat Feb 11 13:25:26 MST 2006
Randolph Chung wrote:
>> I recently played around with gcc-4.1 and glibc to build a glibc with
>> nptl support. Unfortunately I don't know right now, where to get
>> current patches to glibc (cvs.parisc-linux.org seems to be outdated).
>> But while doing this, running binaries with this glibc under gdb
>> crashed my machine, while without gdb, the binaries would just
>> segfault. Here is what happened to the kernel (2.6.15-rc7-pa0) using
>> the TOC button:
>
>
> Can you specify more clearly what is "this glibc"? How did you finally
> build it? From what sources, with which toolchain (gcc/binutils) and
> with which options?
>
> If you build a simple "Hello World" app and run it, does it also kill
> the machine? Does this happen whether the app is linked dynamically or
> statically?
>
> randolph
> _______________________________________________
Hello Tausq,
As discussed with Carlos, this patch refered here:
<http://lists.parisc-linux.org/pipermail/parisc-linux/2005-December/027790.html>
is yours. It stand in cvs.p-l.org but I didn't find yet in debian tree, though.
Hth,
Joel
PS: don't you know if latest Carlos's patches (<http://lists.parisc-linux.org/pipermail/parisc-linux/2006-January/028079.html>) are
available somewhere (I know him very busy for the moment)?
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