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Re: LYNX-DEV Fatal error Lynx Ver. 2.6
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Drazen Kacar |
Subject: |
Re: LYNX-DEV Fatal error Lynx Ver. 2.6 |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Oct 1996 17:55:09 +0100 (MET) |
Foteos Macrides wrote:
> address@hidden (Drazen Kacar) wrote:
> >Michael Lerperger wrote:
> >>
> >> Exiting via interrupt: 0
> >> Unaligned access pid=3284 <lynx> va=74736f686c61636f pc=120015cd0
> >> ra=120015cf8
> >> type=stq
> > ^^^^^^^^
> >>
> >> OS: OSF1v4.0
> >> COMPILER: default entry for "osf" in the top level Makefile:
> >
> >I've never worked on OSF, but this stq looks like "store quadruple"
> >instruction.
> >On most RISCs instructions of this type will try to store 8 byte entity to
> >memory, but the alignment is important. The address must be on 8 byte
> >boundary.
> >If this is the reason, then it's a big bug in Lynx.
>
> I looked at stdin.h on an OSF/AXP, and it's defining NULL as 0L.
> I wonder if the 0 arguments without pointer type casts still here and
> there in the LYfoo and libwww modules have anything to do with it.
I suppose Michael could start Lynx from dbx and let it crash. Then he could
type 'where' and mail us output from that command. Just a hint. :)
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