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From: | W.Stroop |
Subject: | [Bug-gnubg] the dieing seconds of a GNU |
Date: | Fri, 5 Jul 2002 04:29:10 +0200 |
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Joern Thyssen <address@hidden> > To: W.Stroop <address@hidden> > Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 8:09 PM > Subject: Re: [Bug-gnubg] The dieing seconds of a GNU > > Joern Thyssen wrote : > > > > > Øystein, do you compile with -g? Maybe these tracebacks would be more > > > > helpful if we could see where exactly gnubg died (instead of some > > > > numeric memory address)?! > > > > > > Rob Stroop wrote : > > > the assembler mmnemonics of of how he died are > > > 0048F27F push ebx > > > :0048F280 mov ecx, dword ptr [ebp+08] > > > :0048F283 mov edx, dword ptr [ebp+0C] > > > :0048F286 mov ebx, dword ptr [ebp+10] > > > :0048F289 mov eax, dword ptr [ecx+0C] > > > :0048F28C mov dword ptr [edx], eax > > > > > > the prefixed addresses should be relative to yours > > > Joern Thyssen wrote : > > > Yes, but I want to see where I died in the C-code, not the assembler > > code. > > > > Hello > > After i clicked "save settings" the settings are written to a file with > fprinf(); > Then another function is called (x) , In the first function of funtion ( x) > the error takes place. > A pointer in the "nowhere area" is intialised.. > > Greetings Rob |
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