Howdy Thomas.... At 06:25 PM 7/29/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Thomas L Roche wrote: >> WebSphere Studio products typically put up a configuration dialog, >> then display the full UI. When my startxwin.bat has ... Harold L Hunt II Mon, 28 Jul 2003 20:37:11 -0400 > You can install the Test 92 package via setup.exe by selecting the > following version of the XFree86-xserv package: 4.2.0-43 So I installed that package from setup.exe and tried: * start XWin -multiwindow -clipboard -unixkill No change: I still get the startup dialog, then a GPF. * start XWin -multiwindow -unixkill Same: dialog, then GPF.
Do you have a build environment set up? If so, a compile in debug mode of XWin.exe followed by a run of it in gdb should narrow things down to a specific function. That'd be something to go on for us folks who don't have WebSphere running.
As an alternative, Harold, can we get a linkmap of the standard build and compare addresses against the GPF address? I've done this for debugging MSVC apps at user sites, but am not sure how to get the same effect under the Cygwin environment (or even if the link addresses will correspond to the loaded addresses with the cygwin stub...)
FWIW I've had just as good experiences with Test92 as with the latest CVS versions. My workload consists mainly of emacs, xterm, rxvt, and a bunch of commercial EDA tools from a wide variety of vendors. Normally I start XWin.exe and leave it running for a week or two (unless there's a MS patch that needs me to reboot, which is kind of often...).
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