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- Subject: cygwin.dll
- From: Tommy Reilly <treilly at osfsrv dot shr dot dec dot com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 1997 18:45:49 -0500 (EST)
I'm using gnu-win32 for my JNI native libs (if anyone wants info on
how to do this let me know) and the VM is calling my functions all
right but if I try to use a cygwin function (like printf for instance)
I get a seg fault. Of course I have MSVC++ installed so its
brain-dead debugger pops up showing me where in cygwin.dll I seg
faulted (yes, I included stdio.h). I'm not an expert on assembly code
but it looks to be the 3-4 instructions of the printf function (if
posting the relevant assembly from the MSCV++ debugger would be
beneficial let me know).
The printf line is merely:
printf("Hi\n");
I'm using b18.
So my question is how do I debug this? I create the dll using the
"How to create a relocatable dll" instructions off the gnu-win32 page
if that helps. Thanks in advance,
--
Tommy Reilly
DEC StorageWorks
treilly@osfsrv.shr.dec.com
(508) 841-3676
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