On 10/20/09 00:34, Andrew Jensen wrote:
First of all nobody could hinder you to submit issues. ;-)
hmm - you mean that in a totally generic way I hope...
:-) Yes.
The difference
between a debug (non-product) build and product build is that you see much
more assertions as you would normally see. In a perfect world that wouldn't
be the case but it is.
Well, I am surely in the mind that I should open issues now
- today I went ahead and setup OpenSUSE 11.1 / installed the
CWSHSQLdb19 build, most (it seems) of the assertions/errors flying
around under Win 7 are absent under OpenSUSE.
That's because hsqldb19 for windows is a debug version and for Linux I
created a product version (it's a policy to create a least one product
version, sometimes the compiler is more intelligent as is good for him ;-)
BTW found a easy and consistent way to crash OO.o w/Base due to a heap
corruption under Win 7 that doesn't happen under OSUSE
...oops Your not supposed write past the end of the heap (actually
this one is a block before the heap IIRC)
- 'least that's how I remember it, so that's one issue I'll open for sure.
Logging!
- it wasn't till I was launching from a terminal under Linux that I
realized the logging being generated to stdout...I'll start paying
attention
- although I planned to turned on logging to a file under Windows
..now I'm anxious to try launching OO.o uing the PowerShell under Win
7, will I get the default logging you have turned on there also?
That's one thing I also encounter in newer builds. Seems that I over
read a feature mail. (insider) ;-)
We use cygwin on our side which runs good and looks more like a Unix.
See you,
oj
Till later,
Drew
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