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Old 07-12-2005
Migration of binary file from Sunos 5.8 to Sunos 5.9

I have compiled binary file using "cc" on SunOS 5.8 and the same binary file i have copied to SunOS 5.9 and it is giving me core dump error.I want to know whether migration of compiled code from lower version to higer version created this problem. how can i solve this problem.I am pasting the core dump file for reference

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A loadobject was found with an unexpected checksum value.
See `help core mismatch' for details, and run `proc -map'
to see what checksum values were expected and found.
dbx: warning: Some symbolic information might be incorrect.
dbx: warning: could not initialize thread debugging library -- generic libthread_db.so error
dbx: warning: thread related commands will not be available
dbx: warning: see `help lwp', `help lwps' and `help where'
t@null (l@1) terminated by signal SEGV (Segmentation Fault)
0xfe7e5f8c: _cancelon : save %sp, -96, %sp
Current function is l32_cleanup
1031 fprintf(global_stats.log_fp, "*************************************** \n");(dbx) where
[1] _cancelon(0x4, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1, 0x0), at 0xfe7e5f8c
[2] _thr_exit_common(0xfe7f8b84, 0x0, 0xfe5c0590, 0xfe7f8000, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe7e1d00
[3] _thr_suspend_allmutators(0xfe5c0590, 0xfe4a0000, 0x0, 0xfe5bc000, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe7e2700
[4] extract_format(0x2008, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe546c98
[5] _wrtchk(0x31fb8, 0x0, 0x0, 0xfe5bc000, 0xfe5bc000, 0x0), at 0xfe58f154
[6] _doprnt(0x20930, 0xffbff96c, 0x31fb8, 0xfe5bc000, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xfe58501c
[7] vprintf(0x31fb8, 0x20930, 0x0, 0x0, 0xfe546cac, 0xfe5a0054), at 0xfe588614
=>[8] l32_cleanup(), line 1031 in "geserve.c"
[9] main(), line 191 in "geserve.c"

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INSTALL_NAME_TOOL(1)					      General Commands Manual					      INSTALL_NAME_TOOL(1)

NAME
install_name_tool - change dynamic shared library install names SYNOPSIS
install_name_tool [-change old new ] ... [-rpath old new ] ... [-add_rpath new ] ... [-delete_rpath new ] ... [-id name] file DESCRIPTION
Install_name_tool changes the dynamic shared library install names and or adds, changes or deletes the rpaths recorded in a Mach-O binary. For this tool to work when the install names or rpaths are larger the binary should be built with the ld(1) -headerpad_max_install_names option. -change old new Changes the dependent shared library install name old to new in the specified Mach-O binary. More than one of these options can be specified. If the Mach-O binary does not contain the old install name in a specified -change option the option is ignored. -id name Changes the shared library identification name of a dynamic shared library to name. If the Mach-O binary is not a dynamic shared library and the -id option is specified it is ignored. -rpath old new Changes the rpath path name old to new in the specified Mach-O binary. More than one of these options can be specified. If the Mach-O binary does not contain the old rpath path name in a specified -rpath it is an error. -add_rpath new Adds the rpath path name new in the specified Mach-O binary. More than one of these options can be specified. If the Mach-O binary already contains the new rpath path name specified in -add_rpath it is an error. -delete_rpath old deletes the rpath path name old in the specified Mach-O binary. More than one of these options can be specified. If the Mach-O binary does not contains the old rpath path name specified in -delete_rpath it is an error. SEE ALSO
ld(1) Apple, Inc. March 4, 2009 INSTALL_NAME_TOOL(1)
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