Hello, Attached is a the bug form for an error I've been seeing with version 1.1.12. Please get back to me if more info is needed.
Regards,
Fred
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Question one: Please describe your computer system
Hardware type? AMD K6-2 450MHz
Operating System? FreeBSD torment.storming.org 5.1-CURRENT
FreeBSD 5.1-CURRENT #0: Mon Jul 14 11:29:14 BRT 2003
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/TORMENT i386
Your compiler Using built-in specs.
Configured with: FreeBSD/i386 system compiler
Thread model: posix
gcc version 3.3.1 [FreeBSD] 20030711 (prerelease)
What scripts/script packs you run Third Eye + hacks
Anything else you think might be helpful.
Question two: Where does your problem occur?
[ ] Configure time (dies while running configure)
[ ] Compiler time (dies when you type 'make')
[ ] Run time (You got a "CRITICAL PROTECTION ERROR")
[X] Run time (You got a "PANIC" message)
[ ] Run time (non-fatal logic bug)
If it is configure time, please include a cut and paste of everything
that appears on your screen from the line when you type "./configure"
until you see your prompt again. Please do not leave out any
lines, for any line may contain very important information!
If it is at compile time, please include a cut and paste of
everything that appears on your screen from the line when you
type 'make' until you see your prompt again. Please do not leave
out any lines, for any line may contain very important information!
If it is at run time, please try to describe as best you can what
you were doing when the client malfunctioned. Had you just run
a command? Can you duplicate the error? What seems to cause the
error in your best judgement? Have you found anything else
that independantly causes this same problem?
The problem happens when I try to change a channel's window number
(/window number XX). I first thought it could be due to binding a
channel to a window, but tests showed that's not the case; even if I
don't use /window bind or /window channel, but am on a channel, trying
to change that window's number will crash epic with the following
message:
An unrecoverable logic error has occured.
Please fill out the BUG_FORM file, and include the following message:
Panic: [EPIC4-1.1.12 (524):Referential integrity failure: Channel [#t]
on server [0] is connected to window [1] that doesn't exist any more!]
If you know how to use a debugger, it would be helpful if you
can get a stack trace, and cut and paste it here.
An unrecoverable logic error has occured.
Please fill out the BUG_FORM file, and include the following message:
Panic: [EPIC4-1.1.12 (524):Referential integrity failure: Channel [#t]
on server [0] is connected to window [2] that doesn't exist any more!]
Call stack
End of call stack
(no debugging symbols found)...
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x080bbde2 in getsockname ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0x080bbde2 in getsockname ()
#1 0xbfbf7338 in ?? ()
#2 0x08096616 in getsockname ()
#3 0x08099273 in getsockname ()
#4 0x0809860d in getsockname ()
#5 0x080aa74d in getsockname ()
#6 0x080aa623 in getsockname ()
#7 0x080ad407 in getsockname ()
#8 0x08085be6 in getsockname ()
#9 0x08088345 in getsockname ()
#10 0x08096a53 in getsockname ()
#11 0x080bb8e6 in getsockname ()
#12 0x0806291b in getsockname ()
#13 0x08062476 in getsockname ()
#14 0x08083ded in getsockname ()
#15 0x080901ae in getsockname ()
#16 0x08083fa7 in getsockname ()
#17 0x080a7b3a in getsockname ()
#18 0x08085f7f in getsockname ()
#19 0x08086538 in getsockname ()
#20 0x0804b1ee in getsockname ()
(gdb)
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Author(s): Originally by Michael Sandroff,
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