Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/10/23/03:57:43
Hey, Petr :)
Read this :) It's from a file called how-to-debug-cygwin.txt
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Copyright 2001 Red Hat Inc., Egor Duda
So, your favorite program has crashed? And did you say something about
'stackdump'? Or it just prints its output from left to right and
upside-down?
Well, you can file an angry bug report and wait until some of the core
developers try to reproduce your problem, try to find what's the matter
with your program and cygwin and fix the bug, if any. But you can do
something
better than that. You can debug the problem yourself, and even if you
can't
fix it, your analysis may be very helpful. Here's the (incomplete) howto
on
cygwin debugging.
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Petr Balas wrote:
>
> I'm trying to build AbiWord for Windows. make crashes.
> And this is not only one crash:
> make, crash in place A
> make, crash in place A
> make, crash in place A
> make, crash before place A
> make, crash in place A
> make, still running so maybe this will be successfull
>
> make.exe.stackdump:
> Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=0040D5EF
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