Mark Hindess wrote: > In message <[email protected]>, Tim Ellison writes: >> Nathan Beyer wrote: >>> Maybe I've just been doing something wrong all along. One way it >>> works, another it crashes. Here's what I'm doing. >>> >>> 1. I have the basic federated build setup. >>> 2. 'ant rebuild' from top-folder, 'trunk' >>> 3. 'cd working_classlib\modules\portlib' >>> 4. 'ant test' - all of the native test pass just fine >> a good sign >> >>> 5. 'cd ..\..\..\' - go back up to top-folder >>> 6. 'robocopy /mir target\hdk working_classlib\deploy' - copy the >>> federated build to classlib's deploy folder >>> 7. 'cd working_classlib' >>> 8. 'ant test' - after a bit, portlib tests are run and hymem.exe test >>> blows up in the 'hymem_free_memory' method >> "blows up" = access violation? Can you run in windbg and see what is >> happening? >> >> Let me try on my WinXP install and see if the same happens. > > This might be a problem with the hythr from classlib being replaced by > the hythr from drlvm - IIRC they have different APIs. Try copying everything > *except* hythr.dll?
That was my thought too, but then wouldn't you expect much more catastrophe than a single hymem test failure?? (just rebuilding now) Regards, Tim
