
Bruce Reid wrote:
Found the cause of my previous trouble, and can now cross-build library for my target PowerPC platform.
What was the cause?
However, my attempt to build and run the serialization example program demo_xml_save.cpp resulted in a segmentation fault with the backtrace below.
This effort is proving to be so problematic every step of the way, that I believe I will have to abandon my decision to use the boost library entirely, and instead implement my own clunky dump methods for every object I had hoped to serialize. Unfortunate, but I don't have time for all the nonsense.
#0 0x0ff69004 in std::basic_ios
::widen(char) const () from /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 #1 0x0ff956f0 in std::ostream::operator<<(long)() from #/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5 #2 0x0ff95ba4 in std::ostream::operator<<(int)() #from/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5
Weird. Are you sure the version of libstdc++ on the PowerPC system where you run this is the same as included with your cross-compiler? - Volodya