"> /usr/bin/c++filt: unknown demangling style `gnunewabi` " Is it possible that you gcc version is not the same with which ROOT is compiled? Yiqun Wang > > Hi Valeri, > The information is: > root [0] .T > > Trace mode on 1 > root [1] .q > > *** Break *** segmentation violation > Generating stack trace... > /usr/bin/c++filt: unknown demangling style `gnunewabi' > Root > .q > [tjyang@localhost ~]$ > > Thank you. > Tingjun > > fine@bnl.gov > wrote: > > Hello Tingjun, > > To clarify your problem can you set the trace mode before you "quit" > root > > Something like this: > > Root > .T > Root > .q > > and send us the result. > > Thank you, Valeri > > > > Original Message > From: ownerroottalk@pcroot.cern.ch > > > [mailto:ownerroottalk@pcroot.cern.ch] > > > On Behalf Of Tingjun Yang > Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 7:08 PM > To: roottalk@cern.ch > Subject: [ROOT] quit problem > > Hi ROOT term, > Each time I want to quit the root program it will give the > following information: > root [28] .q > > *** Break *** segmentation violation > Generating stack trace... > /usr/bin/c++filt: unknown demangling style `gnunewabi' > Root > .q > [tjyang@localhost ~/tmp]$ > > I use RH9 with kde and gcc3.2.25. I installed ROOT Pro version > 3.04/02. Any suggestion? Thank you. > > Tingjun > > > >
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