I am terribly sorry about the three posts. Here is the trace: [cjohnson@maxwell cjohnson]$ gdb root.exe GNU gdb 19991004 Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "sparc-redhat-linux"... (gdb) run Starting program: /home/cjohnson/root/bin/root.exe Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x501a24b8 in TClass::TClass () from /home/cjohnson/root/lib/libCore.so Rene Brun wrote: > > Chad, > > Please do not flood this list with 3 times the same mail. You are sending your > mails to more than 3000 people ! It takes a few minutes to the mail server > to dispatch the mails. > > Fons will answer your mail later. He is currently in India. > Instead of starting the front-end program root, could you start > gdb root.exe and tell us where it stops. Send the gdb trace back > > Rene Brun > > Chad Johnson wrote: > > > > Hi, > > Sorry if this is a repeat but my posts don't seem to be going through so > > I am trying again. > > > > I am trying to install root v3.01/06 and/or v3.02/04 on a Sun > > SparcStation 10 that is running RedHat 6.2. The processor is actually a > > Ross Hypersparc, which is a different though comaptible CPU to the TI > > SuperSparcs that usually run in SS10's. There are two problems: First, > > when I attempt to compile root it stops at TUnixSystem with an error > > that FIONBIO and FIOREAD are undefined and ioctl is undeclared. I can > > fix this by adding at the bottom of base/inc/RConfig.h "#define > > R__LINUX" since it does not seem to be seeing that my machine is linux > > machine and so the proper include files are skipped in TUnixSystem.cxx. > > The second problem is that now root compiles, but when I attempt to run > > it the splash screen comes up but then just dumps me to the prompt and > > drops a core. Any ideas? I have compiled many programs on this machine, > > such as the kernel, openssh, and lyx, whith no problems what so ever. > > > > Oh, and I am running "./Configure linux" to start. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Chad > > -- > > ________________________ > > Chad J. Johnson > > cjohnson@physics.umn.edu > > icq# 123664190 > > > > Undergraduate in Physics > > School of Physics and Astronomy > > University Of Minnesota -- ________________________ Chad J. Johnson cjohnson@physics.umn.edu icq# 123664190 Undergraduate in Physics School of Physics and Astronomy University Of Minnesota
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