Error with Pro64 compilers when option -p or -pg is used
Output of uname -a:
Linux linux64 2.4.0-test7 #4 SMP Tue Aug 29 21:55:48 PDT 2000 ia64 unknown
Output of sgicc -version
SGIcc Compilers: Version 0.01.0-12
Submitter: Willi Kratzer, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, Augsburg, Germany
Email: willi.kratzer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:willi.kratzer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Submission date: Dec. 15, 2000
Error description: When the compiler option -p or -pg is specified, the
generated
executable does not behave as it should.
Compilation and linking seem to be okay in the sense that an executable
is generated without any errors or warnings. But they are not okay:
execution is aborted after a very short time with a "Segmentation Fault"
when a C program is dealt with, or with a "Illegal Instruction" in case of
Fortran.
The error occurred with any program.
Implications: Profiling with gprof is not possible because of this errors.
So it is hard to tune programs.
Mit freundlichem Gruß / Best Regards
Willi Kratzer
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Willi Kratzer, Fujitsu Siemens Computers
PO PC Workstations
Buergermeister-Ulrich-Str. 100
D-86199 Augsburg, Germany
Tel: (..821)-804-4810
Fax: (..821)-804-2568
Email: willi.kratzer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:willi.kratzer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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