From: Andris Pavenis To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com, 065211 AT bud DOT cc DOT swin DOT edu DOT au@geomets2.hut.fi (MURPHY, Jeremy W) Subject: Re: RHIDE (missing rhide.info?) Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 19:22:28 +0200 User-Agent: KMail/1.5 References: <20030303 DOT 141225 DOT -310215 DOT 29 DOT jahawk1 AT juno DOT com> In-Reply-To: Cc: rhide-users AT lists DOT sourceforge DOT net MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Message-Id: <200303061922.28709.pavenis@latnet.lv> Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com On Thursday 06 March 2003 09:59, MURPHY, Jeremy W wrote: > Andrew Cottrell (andnews AT ihug DOT com DOT oz DOT au) wrote: > : >Hmmm, even with this change, RHIDE 1.5.0 still crashes whenever I try to > : >use InfView. :( > : > : Try starting rhide with a '-S' uppercase -S option and if it works > : then the video bios on your video card is buggy. > > With -S the colours go weird and it still crashes. :) > > : What OS are you using? If you are using 2K or XP then some crashes are > : expected due to MS changes in the low level API. > > Win98SE on a Cyrix 686MX 200. The last 1.5 prerelease works fine, it's > just the official 1.5.0 where InfView crashes. Here's the error dump for > anyone who can help me, thanks in advance! > Seems that I can reproduce very similar crash with the same RHIDE version. I haven't looked in details what are the differences between my and Robert's versions (and I don't know when I'll do that) as I'm using DJGPP now rather seldom. Sources of both are available so one can try ... Initially I thought about taking Robert's rhide-1.5 as base for my next builds, but at least for DJGPP it still crashes too much and I didn't have recently have time to mess much with these crashes. Crash that was mentioned in this thread is not only, I have seen several different with not very much testing: For example: 1) try reopen file from list of closed files (Alt-0). 2) also trying to get function list from debugger (Debug-->List of Functions) is looking for possible crash (perhaps not always though) Also for Linux I'm using my experimental RHIDE build (using recent CVS versions of TVision-2.0 and SetEdit) is far from being good, but it is still seems to be rather usable under X11 (at least for me). I haven't tried to build it for DJGPP though. Andris > > This is RHIDE 1.5. Copyright (c) 1996-2002 by Robert Hhne > (Feb 15 2003 13:53:30) > This is a bug report for RHIDE 1.5 (Feb 15 2003 13:53:30) > I am running MS-DOS 7.10 (Windows 95) > RHIDE internal error. Please send a description of this situation as most > as possible detailed to the author together with the version you are > using. AND VERY IMPORTANT IS THE NEXT TRACEBACK!!!! Exiting due to > signal SIGABRT > Division by Zero at eip=0000b2d1, x87 status=0020 > eax=000000c8 ebx=ffd05ce4 ecx=00000000 edx=0000000a esi=ffd05cc8 > edi=00353be8 ebp=ffd05c60 esp=ffd05c38 program=C:\DJGPP\BIN\RHIDE.EXE > cs: sel=00f7 base=84099000 limit=ffd05fff > ds: sel=00ff base=84099000 limit=ffd05fff > es: sel=00ff base=84099000 limit=ffd05fff > fs: sel=010f base=00000000 limit=0010ffff > gs: sel=010f base=00000000 limit=0010ffff > ss: sel=00ff base=84099000 limit=ffd05fff > App stack: [ffd06000..ffc86000] Exceptn stack: [003114e0..0030f5a0] > > Call frame traceback EIPs: > 0x0000b2d1 > 0x0023d6e7 > 0x0023d085 > 0x0004c179 > 0x0002be42 > 0x0002bfdc > 0x0001d9b1 > 0x0002beee > 0x00009106 > 0x00226d94 > 0x002264e0 > 0x0000ba5e > 0x00289d58