I have another problem. This time it's linking issue. I was compiling with gcc 3.3.
Please advise:
I just tried to reproduce this, with no luck. Linking always worked, with g++ (4.1) and g++-3.3.
This is an Ubuntu Feisty, right? Anything special in your setup?
In Edgy, the Ubuntu default compiler (but not the older 3.3 version) has the stack guard feature enabled by default. We have a fix for Fiasco in SVN, but Igor said he is still using a CVS checkout, which could be the problem here.
I think because I changed gcc version manually, I probably got have something within the set that's incompatible. Things like that happen, and that's most likely why I bothered the list members. Sorry!
I'll try to check everything more carefully, before disturbing others next time. Hopefully, this will do it. I just hate building a sandbox.
The CVS version has this particular fix (it's a one-liner). So my question remains, Igor. What are software are you using? Are you using the latest CVS version?
Makes sense to me. :)
Thanks to everyone again.