On Thursday 13 March 2003 04:16 am, Jerry Barton wrote:
> On 13 Mar 2003 23:15:02 +1100
>
> Stephen Kuhn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Even though you might have all the requirements met, you might have
> > either some stale libraries, or bad links to libraries, or not have
> > certain libraries in your paths. Check your /etc/ld.so.conf and you
> > might find that you can add a few path statements to that - so that your
> > searches for libs is at least out of the way. If you make any
> > modifications, you're going to have to run "ldconfig" again to rebuild
> > the lib path cache.
> >
> > The seg faults can be caused from many different issues - one being that
> > if a binary is linked against a conflicting library - that is certain to
> > crash an application.
>
> Thanks, Stephen, I'll look into the libs.  When I first set up Mandrake 9.0
> I remember seeing threads about ld.so.conf and ldconfig so that was one of
> the first things that I did was to make sure that anywhere I have libs that
> they are in ld.so.conf and tried (successfully as far as I can see) to make
> sure that duplicate libs didn't get installed to say /usr/lib and
> /usr/local/lib (thought there are a few symlinks here and there to libs). 
> Tuxcart I think is definitely a lib issue since it won't run at all but
> immediately exits with "Segmentation Fault"  gyach, I'm not so sure of
> since it can run sometimes for 2-3 minutes then it happens, or it can run
> for 5-6 hours before it happens.  That was the reason I was wondering if it
> was a memory issue.  I played around with it a bit and I've noticed that it
> doesn't happen hardly at all under IceWM, never under PWM (at least not
> yet-it was up for 7 hours one day), sometimes under fluxbox and
> WindowMaker... I've been away from KDE/GNOME for Also when I mentioned all
> requirements met, I meant that durring the ./configure there were no
> "looking for x.... no" (there were at first but i noted these and installed
> them before compling completely.  gyach was a program i wanted to run
> stably.) though possibly it could have been built under a different
> (probably older) version of a lib or ap that I have installed and that may
> be the problem, yes? Thanks for your help :-)
>
> Jerry


As far as explaining segmentation fault check the old archives

http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg40291.html

Civileme


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