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Subject: Re: [Boost-users] compatibility of boost 1.39
From: manish4gupta (manish_at_[hidden])
Date: 2009-10-05 04:29:58


I have another machine with Red hat 5. There i installed the boost and it is
working fine. Thank you very much for your suggestion for troubleshooting my
pblm.

regards

Roland Bock-2 wrote:
>
> manish4gupta wrote:
>> As suggested i put bt option still ..
>
> As I said earlier, this is going to be tough to figure out and I don't
> know what next steps you should take on your system.
>
> But just to be sure: this is what you get when run run the program, wait
> a few seconds, then attach the debugger and then type bt? Try
>
> thread apply all bt
> (this shows the backtrace for all threads)
>
> If that is still not giving more hints, I can't help in this direction.
>
> What you could do: Either install a more recent version of Linux 64bit
> on your machine or install VMWare or something similar with a more
> recent Linux version. If either of it runs, fine. Otherwise, maybe there
> is a problem with the processor (but I still doubt that).
>
> To solve this in a more deductive way, you will have to learn a lot more
> about how (dynamic) linking works. I can't help here.
>
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