I am receiving a bad file pointer from fopen. The permissions on the foo_data (input) file are 777, owner is the person executing the compiled code, the code is being executed in the same dir as the foo_data file. The interesting thing is that fopen is NOT returning a NULL file pointer. The program continues on and gives the message of successfully opening foo_data. In the real (non-example) code the prog eventually core dumps on the fread. gcc version is: Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/egcs-2.91.66/specs gcc version egcs-2.91.66 19990314/Linux (egcs-1.1.2 release) Here is the sample code: #include FILE *in_ptr, *fopen(); main() { if((in_ptr = fopen ( "./foo_data" , "r")) == NULL) { printf("\nfopen failed on foo_data\n\n"); exit(1); } printf("\nfopen successful on foo_data\n\n"); } Here is the xxgdb output: Breakpoint 1, 0x804838c in fopen () (xxgdb) step Single stepping until exit from function fopen, which has no line number information. _IO_new_fopen (filename=0x8048522 "./foo_data", mode=0x8048520 "r") at iofopen.c:42 42 iofopen.c: No such file or directory. (xxgdb) ANY THOUGHTS?????? Thanks for you response! Lynn