Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/05/25/06:22:11
i'm sorry that i don't know mc ( is it popular code? ).
but that kind of problems occurs in the situation that you intend to call a
function
with incorrect arguments, probably you may illegally use pointers and arrays.
Ondrej Florian wrote:
> When I compile mc (it compiles without any problems when I "fix" the
> truncate function) executing program's binary will give me this
>
> (C:\Incoming\src\mc-4.1\src\mc.exe 1005) Exception:
> STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
> (C:\Incoming\src\mc-4.1\src\mc.exe 1005) Dumping stack trace to
> mc.exe.core
>
> What does "Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION" mean ??
> I don't have any other problem with any other compiled binary.
>
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