"Nelson B. Bolyard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Uriel Ginsburg wrote:
> >
> > Working with NSS 3.3, I un-tar'ed and un-gzip'ed the archive and built
it
> > with the BUILD_OPT flag set to 1, and the MOZ_DEBUG and USE_DEBUG_RTL
unset.
> > The library compiled easily without any problems.
> >
> > AND YET -
> > Compiling the DEBUG version (MOZ_DEBUG=1, USE_DEBUG_RTL=1) works fine,
while
> > the optimized build causes several page faults, memory overruns, etc. in
the
> > library.
> >
> > I wanted to know -
> >
> > 1. Is this a known bug?
>
> No.  What parts of NSS are you using?  If you're having problems in
> libsmime, I wouldn't be shocked, but if you're having problems with, say,
> SSL, I'd be very very surprised.
>

I am using specifically S/MIME.

> I've built it with MSVC6 on NT at work and MSVC 5 on WIn95SE at home.
> Both seem to work OK for me.
>
> > (I'm compiling on a Win98 machine, with MSVC6)
>
> > 2. Can anyone give me an idea where to start looking?
>
> A stack trace on a build that has symbols is a good place.
> I think you can get symbols with an optimized build, although our
Makefiles
> don't do that for you easily.
>

I guess I'll start making changes in the makefiles and adding symbols to the
build. I will post my findings to the group, whether it be my fault or a bug
of some sort.

Thanks,
Uriel.

> ? I've tried to trace
> > the problem but not very successfully. I'm continuing to look for it
anyway,
> > but any help would be greatly appreciated...
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Uriel Ginsburg
>
>
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> Nelson Bolyard               Netscape
> Disclaimer:                  I speak for myself, not for Netscape



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