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Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 20:28:37 +0200
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Hi,

I've already sent a mail on this topic (see the joined mail). I can't 
say I advance a lot. So my new question. I'm now trying to see what can 
happen inside matlab during the crash. I tried strace but nothing 
occured. I even try purify but for the time being it is a failure. Do 
you know a tool that could have matlab as an argument and report (even 
seen at the assembler level) what happens action after action in the 
matlab code ?

Have you any ideas ?

Bruno

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Date: Sun, 09 May 2004 11:19:46 +0100
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Hi all,

I know it's perhaps not the good list but I'm searching information on 
what could happen on a cygwin generated mexfile for matlab under xp.

The facts :

With the gnumex tool I created lots of cygwin dll (called mexfiles under 
matlab) and, under NT, I use them without any pbs. good stability and 
the like. When I tried the same thing under xp, the result is a sudden 
kill of matlab without any message, any core, stackdump or the like...

have you already heard something like that ? Di you know what 
differences between xp and nt/2000 could be the reason of such a 
behaviour ?

Thanks

Bruno

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