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I am currently working on a project where I get this quite a bit. The project started out as a full C++/STL/Qt application. Then, when I finished the stats processing code to put on our platform (The Qt GUI is just a test harness for the processing code), I converted just that code to straight C. This is mixed in with the C++ using extern & extern "C". Since then, if I make a change to some of the files (not sure exactly which ones) I can get in a state where this will happen. To resolve it I have to do one of 2 things. first I simply try a make clean && make which gets it most of the time. When it doesn't I run qmake && make clean && make (to update the Makefile that is auto generated from qmake because of the use of Qt). I don't know if you project uses the Qt lib (or any part of it), if it does, this may work. Hope this helps. B-) On Tuesday 22 March 2005 10:00 am, steve wrote:
Hi everyone
I have a ticket from SuSE open on this one since December but still no luck. Could anyone please help me to get my compiler working? It _only_ segfaults when trying to compile the scribus DTP tarball. I can compile other stuff fine. It compiles fine on other boxes so I'm trying to trace what's wrong with my box. Today I ran memtest86 but with no errors.