Raymond Toy wrote: > >>>>> "William" == William Brew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > William> As noted in a previous message, the problem only happens when :purify > NIL > William> is used when saving. > > I'm not familiar at all with the options to save, but is there a > reason you want to have :purify nil? The default is T. The reason is that previously, :purify t caused a core dump when saving the application (this is where this conversation started). I had not changed the application's build code to use :purify t. If :purify t works now, then I will start using it and I can make progress. However, there does appear to be a bug with :purify nil. -bill-
- purify gets seg violation William Brew
- Re: purify gets seg violation Raymond Toy
- Re: purify gets seg violation William Brew
- Re: purify gets seg violation Raymond Toy
- Re: purify gets seg violation William Brew
- Re: purify gets seg violation Raymond Toy
- Re: purify gets seg violation William Brew
- Re: purify gets seg violation William Brew
- Re: purify gets seg violation Raymond Toy
- Re: purify gets seg violation William Brew
- Re: purify gets seg violation Paul Werkowski
- Re: purify gets seg violation Raymond Toy
- Re: purify gets seg violation Raymond Toy
- Re: purify gets seg violation William Brew
- Re: purify gets seg violation Raymond Toy
- Re: purify gets seg violation Raymond Toy
- Re: purify gets seg violation William Brew
