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IRIX and errors
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Brent Lehman |
Subject: |
IRIX and errors |
Date: |
Sat, 2 Dec 2000 18:07:36 -0800 (PST) |
I'm trying to debug a C program with DDD/GDB. When I load and run the
program, I get a warning: "Signal ? does not exist on this system."
Then either DDD, GDB, my program, or some combination thereof hangs.
I regain control only by killing GDB or DDD.
My C program does not hang when run independently. It does include
signal.h. It also links in the following libraries: pthread, m, audio.
To see if I get the same warning message with every program, I loaded two
others. These programs wouldn't even run! I got this error message
instead: "Dwarf error: wrong version in compilation unit header."
The system I'm on is a dual-processor Octane with 256 MB running IRIX 6.5.
Help!
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Brent Lehman
Media Arts and Technology Program
University of California
Santa Barbara
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