Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/10/04/07:47:12
On Thu, 1 Oct 1998, Graham Watkins wrote:
> Exiting due to signal SIGSEGV
> General Protection Fault at eip=00001662
> eax=3cf26d88 ebx=74f605a0 ecx=OOOOea4O edx=74f61544 esi=00000054
> edi=OOOOfaaO
> ebp=0004fa74 esp=0004fa70 program=c:/djgpp/bin/random.exe cs: sel=0117
> base=82d50000 limit=0005ffff
> ds: sel=Ollf base=82d50000 limit=0005ffff es: sel=Ollf base=82d50000
> limit=0005ffff fs: sel=OOc7 base=00014eb0 limit=DOOOffff gs: sel=012f
> base=00000000 limit=ffffffff ss: sel=Ollf base=82d50000 limit=0005ffff
> Call frame traceback EIPs: 0x00001662
> 0x00001cda
>
> I have no idea what all this means, or whether it is a result of a
> program fault, or due to my (limited) programming skills.
It is called ``a crash'', and is usually caused by a bug in your
program.
The DJGPP FAQ list explains in section 12.2 how to make sense of this
gibberish. The FAQ is available as v2/faq211b.zip from the same place
you get DJGPP.
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