[packman] [PM] peazip-2.8.1-0.pm openSUSE 11.2 (x86_64)

2009-12-12 Diskussionsfäden Thilo Berger
Hello Toni. On openSUSE 11.2 (x86_64) peazip doesnt work.  I got the
following output:

 peazip
[WARNING] Out of OEM specific VK codes, changing to unassigned
[WARNING] Out of unassigned VK codes, assigning $FF  
TApplication.HandleException Access violation
  Stack trace:   
  $082C122B  
  $08148EBD  
  $082C38BF  
  $082C3471  
  $080699D9  
  $08232E42  
  $082B89D7  
  $082AAE4B  
  $0834E7E0  
  $F7117DCC  
WARNING: TLCLComponent.Destroy with LCLRefCount0. Hint: Maybe the
component is processing an
event?  
   

WARNING: TLCLComponent.Destroy with LCLRefCount0. Hint: Maybe the
component is processing an
event?  
   

[TGtkWidgetSet.Destroy] WARNING: There are 145 unreleased GDIObjects, a
detailed dump follows:
[TGtkWidgetSet.Destroy]   GDIOs: F643C9F0 F643B910 F6802870 F643DF50
F643B7F0 F643B790 F643B6D0   
[TGtkWidgetSet.Destroy]   gdiBitmap:
145  
th...@obelix:~
peazip  
  

[WARNING] Out of OEM specific VK codes, changing to
unassigned
[WARNING] Out of unassigned VK codes, assigning
$FF   
TApplication.HandleException Access
violation 
  Stack
trace:  
  

 
$082C122B   


 
$08148EBD   


 
$082C38BF   


 
$082C3471   


 
$080699D9   


 
$08232E42   


 
$082B89D7   


 
$082AAE4B   


 
$0834E7E0   


 
$F7148DCC   


WARNING: TLCLComponent.Destroy with LCLRefCount0. Hint: Maybe the
component is processing an
event?  
   

WARNING: TLCLComponent.Destroy with LCLRefCount0. Hint: Maybe the
component is processing an event?
[TGtkWidgetSet.Destroy] WARNING: There are 145 unreleased GDIObjects, a
detailed dump follows:
[TGtkWidgetSet.Destroy]   GDIOs: F6462430 F645D810 F645D090 F645CF70
F6833ED0 F645CEB0 F645CE50
[TGtkWidgetSet.Destroy]   gdiBitmap: 145

with following Popup:

Access violation.

Press OK to ignore and risk data corruption.
Press Cancel to kill the programm.

Regards
Thilo



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Re: [packman] [PM] peazip-2.8.1-0.pm openSUSE 11.2 (x86_64)

2009-12-12 Diskussionsfäden Toni
Am Samstag, 12. Dezember 2009 schrieb Thilo Berger:
 Hello Toni. On openSUSE 11.2 (x86_64) peazip doesnt work.  I got the
 following output:

  peazip
 [WARNING] Out of OEM specific VK codes, changing to unassigned
 [WARNING] Out of unassigned VK codes, assigning $FF
 TApplication.HandleException Access violation
   Stack trace:
   $082C122B
   $08148EBD
   $082C38BF
   $082C3471
   $080699D9
   $08232E42
   $082B89D7
   $082AAE4B
   $0834E7E0
   $F7117DCC
 WARNING: TLCLComponent.Destroy with LCLRefCount0. Hint: Maybe the
 component is processing an
 event?

 WARNING: TLCLComponent.Destroy with LCLRefCount0. Hint: Maybe the
 component is processing an
 event?

 [TGtkWidgetSet.Destroy] WARNING: There are 145 unreleased GDIObjects, a
 detailed dump follows:
 [TGtkWidgetSet.Destroy]   GDIOs: F643C9F0 F643B910 F6802870 F643DF50
 F643B7F0 F643B790 F643B6D0
 [TGtkWidgetSet.Destroy]   gdiBitmap:
 145
 th...@obelix:~
 peazip

 [WARNING] Out of OEM specific VK codes, changing to
 unassigned
 [WARNING] Out of unassigned VK codes, assigning
 $FF
 TApplication.HandleException Access
 violation
   Stack
 trace:


 $082C122B


 $08148EBD


 $082C38BF


 $082C3471


 $080699D9


 $08232E42


 $082B89D7


 $082AAE4B


 $0834E7E0


 $F7148DCC

 WARNING: TLCLComponent.Destroy with LCLRefCount0. Hint: Maybe the
 component is processing an
 event?

 WARNING: TLCLComponent.Destroy with LCLRefCount0. Hint: Maybe the
 component is processing an event?
 [TGtkWidgetSet.Destroy] WARNING: There are 145 unreleased GDIObjects, a
 detailed dump follows:
 [TGtkWidgetSet.Destroy]   GDIOs: F6462430 F645D810 F645D090 F645CF70
 F6833ED0 F645CEB0 F645CE50
 [TGtkWidgetSet.Destroy]   gdiBitmap: 145

 with following Popup:

 Access violation.

 Press OK to ignore and risk data corruption.
 Press Cancel to kill the programm.

peazip is not available for 64bit ...

 Regards
 Thilo



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