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Re: [BUG] Intermittant error referencing memory @0x00000010
- From: "David A. Cobb" <superbiskit at cox dot net>
- To: Cygwin Discussion <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2002 10:59:35 -0400
- Subject: Re: [BUG] Intermittant error referencing memory @0x00000010
- Organization: CoxNet User
- References: <3D7A3D30.2030101@cox.net>
- Reply-to: Cygwin Discussion <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
OK. No-one picked up on this before. Since then I did a search on the
archive. This may be related to the "fork(): ... Resource temporarily
unavailable" -
because I see that too but thought it was a secondary symptom.
A couple of questions, maybe slightly smarter than before:
I currently have error_start=dumper.exe, and I do not see dumper
bringing up a console window in these errors. It seems windows is
dealing with the error itself and perhaps the Cygwin DLL never gets to
see it (?). If that is the case, how can I do JIT debugging? It really
needs to be an error_start, because of the unpredictable character
during a /long/ make.
So that a problem in the DLL doesn't also bite GDB, would y'all
expect the MinGW GDB port to work?
Most of the discussion I spotted was last year! Has there been any
progress in this? Should I try re-basing, and if so, which dll's should
be rebased?
OH YEAH! Windoz2000pro, 192Meg real memory, latest of everything Cygwin.
Thanks,
On 09/07/2002, David A. Cobb wrote:
Trying to do a bootstrap build of gcc-3.2-1, first cat.exe signalled
'cat.exe the instruction at 0x077f8ed61 referenced memory at
0x0000010. The memory could not be "written"'
followed by "Application failed to initialize (0xC0000142)"
Retry, got the same error but in "sh.exe instruction at 0x77f8ed61" --
HEY! that's strange - the same instruction address.
must be in a dll, yes?
Today, tried the same and configure ran like a charm. However, "make
bootstrap" incurred the same
'memory at 0x00000010 could not be written' and 'App failed to
initialize' errors in /usr/bin.gcc.exe
There seems no simple way to predict when this will happen, so I
imagine any debug/strace output would be huge.
Is this a known bug?
--
David A. Cobb, Software Engineer, Public Access Advocate
"By God's Grace I am a Christian man, by my actions a great sinner." -- The Way of a Pilgrim; R. M. French, tr.
Life is too short to tolerate crappy software.
.
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