Robert:

Thanks for the info.  From the gdb output, my program was still single-threaded when it seg-faults:

(gdb) info thread
* 1 thread 3800.0x3f8  0x6e3759a3 in boost::archive::detail::basic_serializer::basic_serializer (this=0x4, eti=@0x816484)
    at c:/e2e/prj/awit.hipeer.trunk/contrib/oss.boost.release/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/detail/basic_serializer.hpp:37

I do find a workaround for my problem:  use a single complication unit (*.o) for all my *.cpp files that does #include serialization headers, which are <boost/serialization/nvp.hpp>, <boost/serialization/shared_ptr.hpp>, and <boost/serialization/vector.hpp>.  These *.cpp files used to scatter in multiple *.o files, which are archived into a lib*.a file before statically linked with the one with main().

Since the program halts at the get_instance() call at line boost_1_33_1/boost/serialization/extended_type_info_typeid.hpp:95, I'm wondering the discussion a few months ago: Re: Boost serialization : concurrency (was Possibletoappend...)  has anything to do with the safety of local static access across multiple C++ compilation unit, in addition to issues with thread-safety.  Anyway, is there any documentation on how to use boost::serialization library correctly across multiple DLLs & explain what it is doing during initialization/destruction time?

Again, thanks for your hint, as well as the wonderful boost serialization library.

--- Jeffrey

On 9/26/06, Robert Ramey <ramey@rrsd.com> wrote:
It has been recently discovered that, contrary to intention and belief, archives are not currently thread-safe.
 
The issue is currently being investigated but a fix won't appear before version 1.35 - at the earliest.
 
In the mean time, perhaps you can avoid the issue by sycronizing access to archives.
 
Robert Ramey
"Jeffrey Chang" <jeffrey8chang@gmail.com> wrote in message news:8782a5590609261636j3ee55435pe578c78290ec7d1c@mail.gmail.com ...
Robert:

Yes, this program uses boost multi-thread library of "boost_thread-mgw-mt-d-1_33_1.dll".  boost::asio library (header only) is also used.

--- Jeffrey

On 9/26/06, Robert Ramey <ramey@rrsd.com> wrote:
Just out of curiosity? are you doing multi-threading?
 
Robert Ramey
Hi,

I've been using boost Serialization library (release v1_33_1) on Linux without problems, with g++ compiler of both v3.3.6 & v4.1.1.  My program serialzes boost::shared_ptr of polymorphic types, and BOOST_CLASS_EXPORT() and BOOST_SERIALIZATION_SHARED_PTR() are used.  

However, when the same program is ported & run on mingw32 (w/ g++ v3.4.5 on WinXP), it generates SIGSEGV before my main() is called.  and here's the stack trace:

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x6e3759a3 in boost::archive::detail::basic_serializer::basic_serializer (
    this=0x4, eti=@0x813484)
    at /opt/boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/detail/basic_serializer.hpp:37
37          {}
(gdb) bt
#0  0x6e3759a3 in boost::archive::detail::basic_serializer::basic_serializer (
    this=0x4, eti=@0x813484)
    at /opt/boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/detail/basic_serializer.hpp:37
#1  0x6e34220b in boost::archive::detail::basic_oserializer::basic_oserializer
    (this=0x0, eti=@0x813484)
    at /opt/boost/boost_1_33_1/libs/serialization/build/../src/basic_oserializer.cpp:24
#2  0x005fb394 in boost::archive::detail::pointer_oserializer<HmcBase, boost::archive::text_oarchive>::pointer_oserializer (this=0x813164)
    at /opt/boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/serialization/extended_type_info_typeid.hpp:95
#3  0x00477c12 in __static_initialization_and_destruction_1 (
    __initialize_p=8467588, __priority=65535)
    at /opt/boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/detail/oserializer.hpp:198
#4  0x004c5a57 in __main ()
    at /opt/boost/boost_1_33_1/boost/archive/detail/oserializer.hpp:198
#5  0x00404568 in main (argc=1, argv=0x3d45f8) at ../../src/HmcMain.cpp:231
(gdb)


I cannot connect the logic between stack frame #3 and #2; it seems trying to instantiate some global static data when SIGSEGV happens.  Is there some dependency on order of global static data initialization  to be satisfied for using BOOST_CLASS_EXPORT/BOOST_SERIALIZATION_SHARED_PTR? HmcBase is the base class for my polymorphic types, and all my code are statically linked, while "boost_serialization-mgw-d-1_33_1.dll" is used here.    I saw some discussion in this mailing list on " Serializing classes defined in DLLs" a year ago, but don't know what's the current status on it and whether this case is related to it.

Thanks for any hit,

--- Jeffrey


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