I get the following error when running /usr/bin/ps on Solaris 10 as a particular non-privileged user:
ld.so.1: ps: fatal: /usr/dt/lib/libXm.so.3: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32
Killed
However I can run /usr/bin/ps successfuly as root or as any other non-privileged user. What could it be about this... (5 Replies)
im just trying to have some fun and kill some time writing a c++ program that has a person type in a car make and model then gives them a year and a price. or something like that. i always have problems getting it goin but once the ball is rolling im usually pretty good. anyone wanna help me out? ... (1 Reply)
Hi, i have a question about C++. Is it possible to declare a class with a member ot the same class? For example, a linked list or i want to convert this C code to C++ class (Elemento)
typedef struct elemento
{
char name;
char value;
List<struct elemento> ltElementos;
... (7 Replies)
We are trying to install our project on solaris 10 x86 machine. we are getting the following error.
Can't load '/u01/apps/WatchMark/FlexPM//R39FOA1/sw/perl/lib/auto/DBI/DBI.so' for module DBI: ld.so.1: perl: fatal:
/u01/apps/WatchMark/FlexPM//R39FOA1/sw/perl/lib/auto/DBI/DBI.so: wrong ELF data... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I believe the next code is wrong:
class Egg {
Egg e;
int i;
Egg(int ii=0) : i(ii) {}
};
because you would end up with an endless definition (memory allocation) of Egg objects, thus int i.
Ok, so God Eckel proposes for a singleton:
class Egg {
static Egg e;
int... (5 Replies)
Hi ! all I am just trying to check range in my datafile
pls tell me why its resulting wrong
admin@IEEE:~/Desktop$ cat test.txt
0 28.4
5 28.4
10 28.4
15 28.5
20 28.5
25 28.6
30 28.6
35 28.7
40 28.7
45 28.7
50 28.8
55 28.8
60 28.8
65 28.1... (2 Replies)
Hi all!
I am trying to register a device in an existing device class, but I am
having trouble getting the pointer to an existing class.
I can create a class in a module, get the pointer to it and then use
it to register the device with:
*cl = class_create(THIS_MODULE, className);... (0 Replies)
I have the two class definition as follows.
class A { public: int a; };
class B : virtual public A{ };
The size of class A is shown as 4, and size of class B is shown as 16. Why is this effect ?. (2 Replies)
Hello All,
I am a learner in C++. I was testing my inheritance knowledge with following piece of code.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class base
{
public :
void display()
{
cout << "In base display()" << endl;
}
void display(int k)
{... (2 Replies)
I am following the "Compilling and Installing" guide from Apache > HTTP Server > Documentation > Version 2.4 page
The configure running OK:
# export CC="gcc -m64"
# ./configure \
--prefix=/usr/local/apache2/httpd-2.4.20 \
--with-port=80 \
--with-mpm=worker \
--enable-mods-shared=most \... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: jhuang
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
gelf_checksum
GELF_CHECKSUM(3) BSD Library Functions Manual GELF_CHECKSUM(3)NAME
elf32_checksum, elf64_checksum, gelf_checksum -- return the checksum of an ELF object
LIBRARY
ELF Access Library (libelf, -lelf)
SYNOPSIS
#include <libelf.h>
long
elf32_checksum(Elf *elf);
long
elf64_checksum(Elf *elf);
#include <gelf.h>
long
gelf_checksum(Elf *elf);
DESCRIPTION
These functions return a simple checksum of the ELF object described by their argument elf. The checksum is computed in way that allows its
value to remain unchanged in presence of modifications to the ELF object by utilities like strip(1).
Function elf32_checksum() returns a checksum for an ELF descriptor elf of class ELFCLASS32.
Function elf64_checksum() returns a checksum for an ELF descriptor elf of class ELFCLASS64.
Function gelf_checksum() provides a class-independent way retrieving the checksum for ELF object elf.
RETURN VALUES
These functions return the checksum of the ELF object, or zero in case an error was encountered.
ERRORS
These functions may fail with the following errors:
[ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Argument elf was NULL.
[ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Argument elf was not a descriptor for an ELF file.
[ELF_E_ARGUMENT] The ELF descriptor elf was not opened for reading or updating.
[ELF_E_CLASS] For functions elf32_checksum() and elf64_checksum(), ELF descriptor elf did not match the class of the called function.
[ELF_E_HEADER] The ELF object specified by argument elf had a malformed executable header.
[ELF_E_RESOURCE] An out of memory condition was detected during processing.
[ELF_E_SECTION] The ELF object specified by argument elf contained a section with a malformed section header.
[ELF_E_VERSION] The ELF object was of an unsupported version.
SEE ALSO strip(1), elf(3), gelf(3)BSD August 29, 2006 BSD