I see. Thanks!
Can you tell us the specific intel compiler version, and your specific command for building Dyninst and the example? We will try to reproduce your problem.Â
HiÂXiaozhu,
Thank you so much for your response.
I just ran the gdb with the example executable ( a.out), which is basically the first example shown on Appendix of the Dyninst-10.1 docÂand found the following error (attached with this email). I also attached the screenshot of the example code that I used from the dyninst-10.1 doc.
Best regards,Abdullah Al-Mamun
PhD Fellow, Computer Science & Engg, University of Nevada, Reno Joint MSc. (EUMI Double Degree),Computer Science, Univesity of Trento, Italy & RWTH Aachen University,Germany Contact: +1(775)-3575433
"In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity" - Albert Einsteine
I get segmentation fault error when I compile the example.
Do you really mean you get a segfault when you compile the example?
If you encountered a segfault when you "run" the executable, can you use GDB to collect a stack trace?Â
I am trying to instrument a very simple hello.cc file that has a simple function named "hello" which just prints "hello world".Â
Could you please point any direction to get rid of this error? I am using dyninst 10.1 with boost 1.67. Any kind of help isÂappreciated.
Best regards,Abdullah Al-Mamun
PhD Fellow, Computer Science & Engg, University of Nevada, Reno Joint MSc. (EUMI Double Degree),Computer Science, Univesity of Trento, Italy & RWTH Aachen University,Germany Contact: +1(775)-3575433
"In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity" - Albert Einsteine
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