[Ecls-list] BUG: compiler generating illegal pointer on AMD64

Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll jjgarcia at users.sourceforge.net
Sat Jan 5 12:35:47 UTC 2008


On Jan 5, 2008 1:17 PM, Eric Marsden <eric.marsden at free.fr> wrote:
> The following transcript is from ECL just updated from CVS "0.9j (CVS
> 2008-01-02 23:06)" running on Linux/AMD64.
> [...]
> | #<illegal pointer 00002ae3ffa976a0>

Hi, I just finished building and testing a copy of ECL on an
Ubuntu/64bits (not too new, I must confess, but all I have), and could
not reproduce this problem. Could you perhaps answer the following
questions and see whether I can understand what is going on?

- Is this a clean build? Somewhere along the patches new symbols may
be introduce that invalidate some object files.

- What linux is this? What configuration flags?

- What version of GMP is it using? Same for the Boehm-Weiser? Are they
the ones shipped with ECL, or do you have other versions installed in
this box?

Juanjo

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