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Subject: [ts-7000] Segmentation Error with G++ but not with GCC
From: Donal <>
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 02:26:51 +0000
Hi There,

Board: TS-7390
Compiler: GCC3 that comes on SD Card / on FTP
Host: Ubuntu in VMWare on AMD64

I can successfully create a helloworld program in arm-linux-gcc,
however when I compile a c++ or C program with arm-linux-g++ the output on the target is "Segmentation Error"
I can compile with the -static option on g++ and it works.

Is this something to do with AOBI/EOBI?
I also compiled with arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc and g++ but when I go to execute those files I get
"Bash: ./testprogram: file not found" and I have chmodded to 755 so I can execute.

I am transferring the files over FTP with binary mode.

What does all this mean?

My major problem is QT Embedded, it compiles and runs fine but the colour output is messed up. I was working with another
guy on it, he has it solved but I still have the colour problem. We know the cause that was affecting him (RGB problems and alignments but that sorted now).

Has anyone got any ideas what might be up. Is there something fundamentally wrong in what I am doing?

Cheers.

Donal
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