Product Version = NetBeans IDE 7.2 (Build 201207171143) Operating System = Windows 7 version 6.1 running on x86 Java; VM; Vendor = 1.7.0_03 Runtime = Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 22.1-b02 Cygwin gcc 4.5.3 gdb 4.5.3 I have a problem with my C++ application. I have tried to find what is wrong in my code and am unsuccessful, and amm hping that you can identify the issue. The code fails (for different reasons) in two locations: [code] SlipHeader* oldHeader; delete oldHeader; // SEGMENT fault; custom defined delete SlipHeader* header; stringstream pretty; pretty << header->toString(); // call to pure virtual function [/code] The sequence of events is: 1: The first time through the code there is no exception. 2: The second time through the code there is an exception In the first case, the address pointed to by oldHeader is within the range of values which should not produce a segment fault. I do my own allocation/dallocation. During allocation I get a block of memory. The address pointed to is within the block. gdb doesn't provide any support in debugging so I can't get any support other than the assumption that at the time the delete is executed oldHeader points to or is the cause of the fault. In the second instance I've looked at the vtable address and it is the same for both the failed instance and the successfully executing instance. I've looked at my code (step by naughty step) to try to find when the transition from legitimate to illegitimate occurs and can not find any difference (to warrant the errors). So, does anyone have any thoughts as to what I might have done wrong and how to find what I have done wrong? I've wored around the problem but I just know it's going to pop up elsewhere - I'm writing regression tests and these errors just popped up. thanks art