Tim Prince wrote: > If your function gets a mis-aligned stack, that is not the fault of > gcc. However, if your gcc function passes a mis-aligned stack, when you > use the correct options, that is a bug. > gcc is more idealistic than commercial compilers which incur the > additional overhead of adjusting the stack everywhere it is needed. Ok, but how can I fix it - the thread is created at the kernel level and the initial thread function has a mis-aligned stack which gcc doesn't correct. Do I need to add some assembly code to align the stack!? > You may be missing important input because of your strange e-mail > formatting; many people on this list will have blocked e-mail with html > stuff. I have tbird set to filter out html but display text. I'm using thunderbird and am pretty sure I'm not sending any html, what formatting problems are you seeing? Jon