> Ah -- I suspect that 99.99% of all users are using gcc for their
> compiler. In that case, I now understand why I'm having problems,
> and they are not. My compiler can't even be told to all this with
> any switches - accesses to address zero are forbidden by the OS,
> so it wouldn't do any good to give the compiler a switch to allow
> it.
>
> Once you add the assertion code to test for u->name == null, I think
> you will see it happening on your test machine too.

Well as I said in another mail yesterday evening. I added those assertions
in parq.c but they didn't trigger a problem for me. I haven't heard it
triggered the problem for anyone else. So the problem must be lying
somewhere else.

Perhaps you can join the gtk-gnutella irc channel at freenode. I am around
there in the evening most of the time. Europe time zone.

I also would still like to see the changes you made. Perhaps you are
missing something obvious?

- Jeroen


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