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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2020 19:14:04 +0300
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From: "Eli Zaretskii (eliz AT gnu DOT org) [via djgpp AT delorie DOT com]" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: Re: SIGSEGV when trying to compile helloworld
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> From: "sleepy_dog AT gmx DOT de [via djgpp AT delorie DOT com]" <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
> Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2020 17:30:17 +0200
> 
> Saved in: C:\DOSBOX_dos_projects\DJGPP\testproj\test.cpp
> With Windows7 (32bit) Cmd shell in that folder, called this, and got the
> output:
> 
> C:\DOSBOX~3\DJGPP\testproj>gcc -g test.cpp -o test.exe
> Exiting due to signal SIGSEGV
> Stack Fault at eip=00000a11
> eax=00010001 ebx=01c40080 ecx=0165a400 edx=004207bf esi=000023c2
> edi=000023b2
> ebp=0042773a esp=0042773a program=C:\DJGPP_~1\BIN\GCC.EXE
> cs: sel=00cf  base=0000d150  limit=00000db0
> ds: sel=00b7  base=00005860  limit=0000ffff
> es: sel=0040  invalid
> fs: sel=0000
> gs: sel=0000
> ss: sel=00b7  base=00005860  limit=0000ffff
> App stack: [00423b78..00223b7c]  Exceptn stack: [00223ac8..00221b88]
> .
> Since the delorie.com site is currently down I looked elsewhere and
> found some FAQ where it says this could come from the .env file having
> extra whitespace somewhere... although supposedly fixed by now. And I
> did not edit that file, it's the one I just unzipped.
> 
> Any ideas what could be wrong?

What does go32-v2 reports in that DOSBox?

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