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RE: Exception: STATUS_PRIVILEGED_INSTRUCTION occurs before main is executed.



>-----Original Message-----
>From: Steven O'Brien [mailto:steven dot obrien2 at ntlworld dot com]
>Sent: 05 March 2003 11:36
>To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
>Subject: Re: Exception: STATUS_PRIVILEGED_INSTRUCTION occurs 
>before main is executed.
>
>
>Bruce Adams wrote:
>> I have lately been having real problems with vanilla gcc 3.2
>> generating executables that crash.
><snip>
>> The simplest way to reproduce the problem is to have a main function
>> in a file with a .h of the same name as below.
>
>Bruce I have tried your example code and it works fine for me:
>Windows 2000 SP2, cygwin-1.3.20-1, gcc-3.2 20020927 (prerelease), 
>binutils-2.13.90 20021118.
>
>Maybe the problem is in your cygwin installation?
>
>Steven
>
Thanks for trying it.

Noramlly before I waste bandwidth here I do a clean install of the latest
cygwin packages.  I did one a short while ago and it didn't solve the
problem.
Also I tried this on two machines with independent installs.
However, I did one last night on the off chance that something might have
been
updated that fixes it.  Lo and behold my compiler works.  My apologies for
wasting bandwidth.  As a bonus this also fixes my problem with gcj being
unable to make standalone executables that work.
Its probably not worth wasting further bandwidth to go into a root cause 
analysis but I'm sure that the previous installation included a corrupt gcc.
I'm still curious what could have gone wrong with the installation, in case
it
happens again.  I notice that in the intervening time we have moved from

gcc version 3.2 20020818 (prerelease)

to

gcc version 3.2 20020927 (prerelease)

and the gcc package has moved from

binutils            20021107-1
gcc                 3.2-1
gcc-mingw           3.2-20020817-1

To

binutils             20021117-1
gcc                  3.2-3
gcc-mingw            20020817-5


I guess I missed the announce somewhere.
We're still using a "prerelease" whatever that means.

My feeling is that 3.2-1 must have been corrupt rather than my
installations.
I think it would be a great idea if the post setup phase did some
basic configure style checking (assuming it doesn't already).
i.e.
   Checking if the compiler gcc works.... No

It would have saved me a couple of months of heartache.
I seems very strange that nobody else spotted it though.
How exactly could an installation become so corrupt that nothing short of
a complete download (from a different mirror site) fixes it without the
underlying package being in error?

Regards,
	  Bruce A.






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