I get this error message many times when trying to do objdump of my executable or shared library compiled on AIX 5.3. For any other executable on this machine it works fine. This executable also crashes at runtime (at string assignment).
I'm not sure if it matters, but during the linking I have few warnings like: ld: 0711-224 WARNING: Duplicate symbol: non-virtual thunk to XYZ::~XYZ() Whole executable is build directly from .o files (and one external library, but I'm sure it's fine).
Something tells me that it can be connected to weak symbols, but I have no idea how to solve that problem. Any idea what could be wrong or what more I can check to proceed with this?
I also tried to include all cpp files in one big file and then compile this. I still get segmentation fault but in other place (now in g_strXXXXX.erase() - erasing of global string). Part of stack trace looks like this:
(...)
.#3 0x101d8534 in __static_initialization_and_destruction_0(int, int) (__initialize_p=1, __priority=65535) at ../../licserver/someclass1.cpp:4
.#4 0x101d8df0 in GLOBAL_I_fc_softc () at ../../shared/someclass1.cpp:225
.#5 0x103c81fc in GLOBAL_FI_licserver_unittest ()
.#6 0xd03aadb0 in mod_init1 () from /usr/lib/libc.a(shr.o)
.#7 0xd03aacc4 in __modinit () from /usr/lib/libc.a(shr.o)
.#8 0x100001d4 in __start ()
(gdb) GLOBAL_I_fc_softc
So looks like some problem with libc or libstdc++?