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Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 09:44:24 +0200
From: "Dr. =?iso-8859-1?Q?Andr=E1s=20S=F3lyom?=" <solyom AT eik DOT bme DOT hu>
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com, Anders David Skarin <hobbit AT swipnet DOT se>
Subject: Re: My 3d-Engine acts as if on drugs
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"Campbell, Rolf [SKY:1U32:EXCH]" wrote:

>
>     Old code (that worked before) failing now, is a sure sign of wild
> pointer access.

Most probably. But: Can it be caused by some compiler problems? I have a code
that is working when compiled with DJGPP V2.1 and fails with GPFs when
compiled with V2.2. It is not very big (about 2000 lines), I tried to find
pointer errors by a) examining the code very carefully and b) by using malloc
debuggers under Linux, where I could find no problems.

________________________________________________________________
Question #7: How Can I Make Linux More Like Windows?

'Hmmm. Rebuild the kernel to use every memory-hogging feature you can find.
Reboot every
couple of days whether you need to or not. And every 18 months or so, send a
check for $99
to Bill Gates. That should do the trick.' (CNET - 10 questions about Linux
[4.28.1999])


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