Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2001/04/06/05:40:54
At 11:20 AM 04/06/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Nimrod A. Abing wrote:
>
>> expected I believe. As for the AV software causing the crash, it is very
>> possible and the only probable cause. When I disable real-time scanning,
>> everything works fine, core dumps go without any errors.
>
>Is there even a remote chance that you do have a virus in your machine?
>Have you done a full scan from a clean boot, recently? Are your virus
>signature files up-to-date?
Sounds like one of those AV banner ads ;-) Quick answers to wit, no, yes,
and yes. InoculateIT, IIRC, _was_ the last binary exec that I downloaded
from the Internet. All the other stuff I download are sources for DJGPP
programs and Linux stuff -- all source code. I prefer to compile things
myself. I never explicitly open email attachments. Although I test
software, I test only stuff with sources.
>I run InnoculateIT Personal Edition myself, but haven't tried your core
>dump writing stuff yet. Maybe I will, so maybe I can help tracking this
>one down.
I would assume that your InoculateIT is the same version as mine, that
would be good then so this thing can be confirmed. Please cc to
djgpp-workers when you do test it. TIA.
nimrod_a_abing
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