anyone else getting a system crash when running smegchat from cafesmeg? something about the printf routine in MSVC6.
wierd.
Corey
p.s. in cafesmeg version 1.4
Re: SmegChat
By: Corey to All on Fri Sep 09 2005 21:53:00
anyone else getting a system crash when running smegchat from cafesmeg? something about the printf routine in MSVC6.
wierd.
Corey
p.s. in cafesmeg version 1.4
I'm not, but I run on FreeBSD... there are certain classes of crashes that FreeBSD isn't suseptable to due to intelligent standards breaking. Does it happen immediately on entering? How far do you get? Is there a particular command that kills it?
I'm not, but I run on FreeBSD... there are certain classes of crashes tha FreeBSD isn't suseptable to due to intelligent standards breaking. Does happen immediately on entering? How far do you get? Is there a particul command that kills it?
from the cafesmeg main menu, I type C, and CRASH!
hmm, C is for crash thou I guess...
Re: SmegChat
By: Corey to Deuce on Sat Sep 10 2005 08:03:00
I'm not, but I run on FreeBSD... there are certain classes of crashes FreeBSD isn't suseptable to due to intelligent standards breaking. Do happen immediately on entering? How far do you get? Is there a parti command that kills it?
from the cafesmeg main menu, I type C, and CRASH!
hmm, C is for crash thou I guess...
Damn... definately can't replicate it here. :-(
Damn... definately can't replicate it here. :-(
yeah, it seems to be a MSVC6 error only
here is the debug crash error anyways:
_output(_iobuf * 0x045bcf9c, const char * 0x045bd7ba, char * 0x045bd080) lin 677 + 31 bytes
_vsnprintf(char * 0x045bd5b8, unsigned int 512, const char * 0x045bd7b8, cha 0x045bd07c) line 101 + 17 bytes
sbbs_t::exec_misc(csi_t * 0x045be1f0, char * 0x00b9b9fa) line 507 + 31 bytes sbbs_t::exec(csi_t * 0x045be1f0) line 1049 + 19 bytes
sbbs_t::exec_bin(char * 0x045be7d8, csi_t * 0x045bef3c) line 708 + 15 bytes sbbs_t::exec(csi_t * 0x045bef3c) line 1186
sbbs_t::exec_bin(char * 0x045bf524, csi_t * 0x012b863c) line 708 + 15 bytes sbbs_t::exec(csi_t * 0x012b863c) line 1186
maybe you can get a idea from it.
or maybe rob can see something.
maybe you can get a idea from it.
or maybe rob can see something.
Perfect... line 85 in smegchat.src it is... it should read:
SPRINTF var_b2e6aa4a "%stemp.tmp" var_cb6289a6
I'll update the archive on vert shortly.
Re: SmegChat
By: Deuce to Corey on Sat Sep 10 2005 15:11:48
maybe you can get a idea from it.
or maybe rob can see something.
Perfect... line 85 in smegchat.src it is... it should read:
SPRINTF var_b2e6aa4a "%stemp.tmp" var_cb6289a6
I'll update the archive on vert shortly.
Updated. Thank you very much for the excellent bug report.
Re: SmegChat
By: Deuce to Corey on Sat Sep 10 2005 15:11:48
maybe you can get a idea from it.
or maybe rob can see something.
Perfect... line 85 in smegchat.src it is... it should read:
SPRINTF var_b2e6aa4a "%stemp.tmp" var_cb6289a6
I'll update the archive on vert shortly.
Updated. Thank you very much for the excellent bug report.
Updated. Thank you very much for the excellent bug report.
now, if you can fix the Oracle.
he used a regkey, I think, and with the generic varibles I can't see what
to do to "Reg" it. it's in a file called toom001.zip for some reason.
Re: SmegChat
By: Corey to Deuce on Sat Sep 10 2005 15:41:00
Updated. Thank you very much for the excellent bug report.
now, if you can fix the Oracle.
he used a regkey, I think, and with the generic varibles I can't see what to do to "Reg" it. it's in a file called toom001.zip for some reason.
Hrm? It should be registered (key no longer required)
now, if you can fix the Oracle.
he used a regkey, I think, and with the generic varibles I can't see w to do to "Reg" it. it's in a file called toom001.zip for some reason.
Hrm? It should be registered (key no longer required)
not the one I found. and the cafe don't have it in the zip,
and it wants a key file still.
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