On Fri, 4 May 2001, Gilles Detillieux wrote:

> According to J. op den Brouw:
> If I'm not mistaken, after a bus error the program counter is usually
> left pointing at the next instruction, so it's probably not the return,
> but the assignment of the timeout_value field in the Connection object
> that triggered the bus error.  What is baffling me is why?  The object
> is not null (this=0x4000), nor does it seem to be misaligned, so why
> the bus error?  Anyone have any ideas on this?  My guess would be a bug
> in the code generation.  Can you try different compiler options, especially
> different optimization levels, or no optimization, or even a different
> compiler version?

I can only use the 2.8.1 version, no other versions available, but I will
play with the options, especially with the -Ox series....

Later,

--jesse
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