Problem: *** glibc detected *** free(): invalid next size (fast): 0x081c8978 ***






Hello

 

We receive a strange error when we try to
run our TaskContext-program. The problem happens between 2 constructors of
different components, before the TaskContext is started. When looking to the
comments, we see that the first constructor has finished (constructie gedaan).
Before the next constructor is called, there have to be an extra comment. This
comment doesn't appear. So we think the problem appears between 2
constructors... But we don't know what the cause is. Does anyone have an
idea?





 $sudo ./ver11
Est comp
in schatter

properties
constructie gedaan
*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid
next size (fast): 0x081c8978 ***
Aborted




Thanks!

 

Kristoff &
Maarten

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Problem: *** glibc detected *** free(): invalid next size (fast)

Quoting Maarten Verschueren <Maarten [dot] verschueren [..] ...>:

> Hello
>
> We receive a strange error when we try to run our
> TaskContext-program. The problem happens between 2 constructors of
> different components, before the TaskContext is started. When looking
> to the comments, we see that the first constructor has finished
> (constructie gedaan). Before the next constructor is called, there
> have to be an extra comment. This comment doesn't appear. So we think
> the problem appears between 2 constructors... But we don't know what
> the cause is. Does anyone have an idea?

In order to help you, I would expect at least a source code snippet
causing the crash instead of the program output ?

Peter