Dynamic lib loading & memory question
Wolfgang Denk
wd at denx.de
Fri Jun 25 08:39:20 EST 2004
Dear Craig,
in message <EA78B62757AF1E4799828249310AC4CA04E09F03 at stca206a.bus.sc.rolm.com> you wrote:
>
> I have a simple hello world program I'm trying to compile and run on a
> custom PPC(855T) board. It will work fine if I statically link the
> executable with the necessary libs. However if I don't statically link
> (relying on ld.so etc.), the program will core dump. My system has 16M of
> SDRAM (I just upgraded it from 8M and I believe it's configured right).
> Anyway, here's the output and other info that might help someone tell me
> what I'm doing wrong...thanks so much!
Which type of board is this, which boot loader are you using, and
where is your toolchain coming from?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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