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From: Yu Jaemin <asiawide AT soback DOT kornet DOT nm DOT kr>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: sigsegv problems....
Date: 1 Oct 1998 15:50:07 GMT
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bowman <bowman AT montana DOT com> wrote:


> Helge Waastad wrote:
>> 
>> When I run my program, I get this error message:
>> 
>>                         Exciting due to signal SIGSEGV avsluttet.

> Compile with the -g option. When the program crashes and the dump is
> still on the screen, run

> symify progname.exe  

> where progname isyour executable. This will fill in the function names,
> and lines leading up to the fault. Look for the improper use of NULL or
> uninitialized pointers, the use of some library functions against null
> strings, or array index problems.

also you can use GDB. 

type... gdb test.exe
and type r (means run) then program may stop and gdb tells you
where it was. (I'm not sure but you'll be able to find GDB manual
in djgpp directory. GDB is pretty good. :)

Jaemin

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