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have an issue. I compiled my fortran code with the following command
$ ifort -mcmodel medium -shared-intel -g xyz.f (the additional arguments to make space for more stack)
it compiles well and gives out a.out
now when I call idb
$ idb a.out
the GUI opens but there is an error - Error: could not start debugee
could not start process for a.out
No image loaded....Recovering.....
Can anyone tell the problem ? ... when i compile my code without additional memory allocation as stated above ..everything works ...but not after that...... would be grateful if someone can shed some light
$ ifort -mcmodel medium -shared-intel -g xyz.f (the additional arguments to make space for more stack)
it compiles well and gives out a.out
now when I call idb
$ idb a.out
the GUI opens but there is an error - Error: could not start debugee
could not start process for a.out
No image loaded....Recovering.....
Can anyone tell the problem ? ... when i compile my code without additional memory allocation as stated above ..everything works ...but not after that...... would be grateful if someone can shed some light
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Hello,
to reproduce your problem I've tried a simple Fortran example but I did not see the error you described.
To help me understanding the root cause of this error I'd like to ask you for additional information:
- What product versions ("ifort --version" & "idb -version") are you using?
- What is the underlying Linux distribution & architecture ("uname -a")?
- Can you execute "a.out" compiled with "-mcmodel medium" right away, w/o using IDB? Does it produce correct results then?
- Is xyz.f a simple (local) reproducer or code with additional external dependencies?
I'd like to solve this problem quickly for you.
Thank you in advance,
Georg
to reproduce your problem I've tried a simple Fortran example but I did not see the error you described.
To help me understanding the root cause of this error I'd like to ask you for additional information:
- What product versions ("ifort --version" & "idb -version") are you using?
- What is the underlying Linux distribution & architecture ("uname -a")?
- Can you execute "a.out" compiled with "-mcmodel medium" right away, w/o using IDB? Does it produce correct results then?
- Is xyz.f a simple (local) reproducer or code with additional external dependencies?
I'd like to solve this problem quickly for you.
Thank you in advance,
Georg
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