Hi all,

Thanks for the bug reports. I should have this problem fixed soon.

On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 7:20 AM, Brad Christensen
<christensen.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am seeing this with Windows 7 64bit too, built from source.
>
> I am able to startup factor just fine however, but I receive the same
> Windows exception 0xc0000374 thrown from the monitor thread when making
> changes to source. It's also thrown when exiting factor using Alt-F4,
> the close button, or closing the last window with A-w. The A-q shortcut
> does not throw the exception, nor does using the system exit word.
>
> C:\Users\Brad\Repos\factor>factor
> Loading C:\Users\Brad/factor-rc
> Error in thread 25 (Windows monitor thread, [ ~win32-monitor~
> fill-queue-thread ]):
>
> Windows exception 0xc0000374
>
> (U) Quotation: [ call -> stop ]
> (O) Word: fill-queue-thread
> (O) Word: fill-queue
> (O) Word: read-changes
> (O) Word: dispose-each
> (O) Word: (free)
> (U) Quotation: [
>        63 special-object error-thread set-global
>        continuation -> error-continuation set-global rethrow
>    ]
>
> I do not see these problems with 32bit build.
>
> Brad
>
> Gabriel Cuvillier wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Thanks for having updated the Factor VM to support for 64-bits Windows again.
>>
>> I just tested the latest build (factor-winnt-x86-64-2010-02-03-00-04), but I 
>> got
>> an error while lauching it on my machine (Windows Vista 64 bits):
>>
>> "Windows exception 0xc0000374"
>>
>> By using the Traceback functionality, I can guess that something is going bad
>> with the tiff decoding, but I was not able to figure out what.
>>
>> Here is the call stack:
>>
>> [ call -> stop ]
>> update-ui-loop
>> update-ui
>> layout-queued
>> layout
>> layout
>> M\ tool layout*
>> M\ track layout*
>> track-layout
>> pref-dims
>> pref-dim
>> M\ grid pref-dim*
>> <grid-layout>
>> <cell>
>> pref-dim
>> M\ slider pref-dim*
>> M\ tile-pen pen-pref-dim
>> image-dim
>> cached-image
>> M\ tiff-image stream>image
>> (free)
>> [
>>     63 special-object error-thread set-global
>>     continuation -> error-continuation set-global rethrow
>> ]
>>
>> And the error:
>>
>> Object: { "kernel-error" 5 3221226356 f }
>> Summary: VM error
>>
>> Maybe you have an idea of where to look deeper, so that I can make further
>> investigations?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Gabriel.
>>
>
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