Re: 64-bit c++ application crashing on solaris



Sumir wrote:
On Mar 29, 10:14 am, Paul Pluzhnikov <ppluzhnikov-...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Sumir <sumirme...@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
The application seems to be crashing intermittently for no specific
reason.
Oh, there *is* a reson (or a few).

The very first question you should ask is where exactly is it
crashing? Use debugger to find out.

We think this could probably be due to sufficient memory not available
to the 64-bit application.
You have not presented any reason why you'd think that.

Cheers,
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Hi Paul,

I ran a truss on the application to have a trace. It resulted into
this ...

What do you see in your debugger? If there's a core file, load that.

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Ian Collins.
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