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Re: [ts-7000] SEgmentation fault

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] SEgmentation fault
From: "Don W. Carr" <>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 18:10:33 -0600
Also, make sure you use -mcpu=arm9. It is usually easier to define CC and CPP in the compiler as below, and then use $(CC) to invoke gcc, and $(CPP) to invoke g++. Don.

CC=arm-linux-gcc -mcpu=arm9 -Wall

CPP=arm-linux-g++ -mcpu=arm9 -Wall



On 1/22/07, Eddie Dawydiuk <> wrote:

Hello,

> after compiling the a simple code into an object I got the error segmentation fault. The following is the command I gave
>
> gcc hello.c -o hello
>
> I loaded the object file on the TS-7000 and ran ./hello and hit this reply,...what was wrong? I was using the toolchain provided by TS

Typically when someone says toolchain they are refering to crosscompiling.
If you are crosscompiling (unless you have modified the toolchain) you
shouldn't be using gcc(this would be the native compiler on your PC).
You can verify this by running the following command, to determine what
architecture the file has been compiled for.

file hello

//Eddie




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