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Problem with Purify

Hey guyes I am getting problem with purify. I am using g++ compiler on
Solaris 5.10 and linking it with purify.
Whenever I compiled program with purify option I get CORE DUMP error
with message that terminate() was called recursively by
getprotobyname() function.
Without purify program compiles without error. Please help me to solve
problem.

Jan 9 '07 #1
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Teddy wrote:
Hey guyes I am getting problem with purify. I am using g++ compiler on
Solaris 5.10 and linking it with purify.
Whenever I compiled program with purify option I get CORE DUMP error
with message that terminate() was called recursively by
getprotobyname() function.
Without purify program compiles without error. Please help me to solve
problem.
Contact their technical support. We cannot help you. Your problem is
*not* of the _C++ language_ kind. It's of the _particular product_ kind.

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