Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/10/15/11:03:36
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Daniel Edwards wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm getting the following error when i'm running the following bison
> command
>
> bison -yd -r all -p _NPropMgr prop_parser.y
>
> Signal 6
> *** Error code 134
>
> However, I've recently moved the cygwin installation and remounted and I
> think this is the real problem as I can make the problem go away if i
> recreate a cygwin installation from scratch, but the environment i'm working
> in isn't going to be able to support that.
>
> I need to know more about the error so that i can resolve it. I've been
> unable to find out anything so far. I'm assuming that Signal 6 is sigalrm.
> I'd like to know how i could find out more about error code 134, or what
> bison is struggling with that causes this issue.
>
> thanks
> dan
When a subprocess dies with a signal, its exit status is 128+SIG, where
SIG is the numeric value of the signal. So, 134 is just telling you that
signal 6 (SIGALRM) has been received. No new info.
Igor
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