On 7/7/2012 12:45 AM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
$ clisp

Trimming a bit ?


Welcome to GNU CLISP 2.48 (2009-07-28) <http://clisp.cons.org/>


Type :h and hit Enter for context help.

Segmentation fault (core dumped)

no issue on W7/64

$ cat lisp.exe.stackdump
Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=00421614
eax=80020000 ebx=002965B3 ecx=805034FD edx=002965B0 esi=801DB65D
edi=005C651C
ebp=01335B18 esp=01335B10 program=C:\lib\clisp-2.48\base\lisp.exe, pid
4092, thread main
cs=0023 ds=002B es=002B fs=0053 gs=002B ss=002B
Stack trace:
Frame     Function  Args
01335B18  00421614  (01335D5C, 01335D68, 00000000, 00000001)
01335D78  0042C0C1  (004FE2A2, 10020028, 01336148, 004C1F7D)
01335D88  0042DAEC  (00487E4C, 00020002, 00000000, 00020000)
01336148  004C1F7D  (0042DAD8, 8023650D, 01336198, 0046527B)
01336198  00425E7A  (80056A34, 00000007, 80229E5D, 002B002B)
01336268  00426D9B  (00000015, 8005A0F0, 013363D8, 610256D9)
013362A8  004767FA  (00000002, 642F7372, 6F636E61, 002E2F6C)
013363D8  00491599  (802346D9, 802C679B, 00503501, 00000001)
013364E8  0049589B  (00507981, 00000001, 801FB682, 0047E704)
01336588  004823A8  (800568E0, 01336764, 800D11B2, 0047E704)
01336628  004846B3  (800CF45D, 00000003, 800D1076, 0047E704)
013366C8  0048277A  (000001E8, 00000004, 01336744, 80051BF4)
01336768  004846B3  (800D1045, 00000003, 80051C44, 80051C90)
013368E8  0048277A  (FFDA0074, 004FEFE0, 00000001, 0133696C)
01336988  004846B3  (00504F41, 00000003, 005C66D0, 005034E1)
01336BD8  0042F32B  (6127B418, 80229E5D, 00004000, 005034E1)
End of stack trace (more stack frames may be present)


your mount table looks strange

C:                /               system  binary,auto
c:\bin            /bin            system  text,cygexec
c:/bin            /usr/bin        system  text,cygexec
C:\lib            /usr/lib        system  binary,auto
c:\usr\local\bin  /usr/local/bin  system  text,cygexec
cygdrive prefix   /drv            system  binary,auto


It is not recommended to use c:\ as root.
Why half are mounted as text instead of binary ?

Regards
Marco


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