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| Date: | Tue, 11 Nov 2003 18:24:42 +0100 |
| From: | Michael DOT Meier AT fhtw-berlin DOT de |
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| Subject: | Segmentation fault with all c programs |
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Hi,
Each C program that I compile with gcc causes a segmentation fault. Even such
simple and harmless programs:
void funct() {
}
int main() {
funct();
return 0;
}
With compilation I don’t get any warnings or errors. I tried it with gcc
version 3.2.1 and version 2.95. In both cases I have the same problem. I’m
using WinXP.
Any Ideas?
Michael
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