On 10/03/11 2:50 PM, Brian Davis wrote: > C:\ghdl_test\tristate_bug>ghdl -r tristate_bug > Hello world! > C:\Program Files\Ghdl\Bin\ghdl.exe:error: invalid memory access (dangling > accesses or stack size too small) > C:\Program Files\Ghdl\Bin\ghdl.exe:error: simulation failed
A quick check shows this bug has been logged last May for the Windows ghdl 29.1 version http://gna.org/bugs/?15993 I'd suspect increasing the stack size won't help. There have been 25 bugs logged in the last year without anyone assigned and no status. Ghdl isn't really being actively developed or maintained. I'd imagine Tristan could use some volunteer help. I did look into the ghdl-0.29.1.exe with 7z. There was only a bin/ghdl.exe, the VHDL libraries and an HTML file. Searching with strings ghdl.exe looks like it has the GHDL Run Time (grt) compiled in (no freestanding model execution). This is one for whoever put the window version together or has experience with the target build environment for Windows. _______________________________________________ Ghdl-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/ghdl-discuss
