I have a simple c++ program that throws an exception and tries to catch it.
But when I run it, it crashes with segmentation faul. Looking and the stack
trace, looks like the exception is thrown but no one catches it. Is this a
bug? There's a workaround?
The c++ file is:
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include iostream
int
I have a simple c++ program that throws an exception and tries to catch it.
But when I run it, it crashes with segmentation faul. Looking and the stack
trace, looks like the exception is thrown but no one catches it. Is this a
bug? There's a workaround?
Not sure when, but this has been fixed
Well, the problem is that with OpenBSD 3.7 other thing doesn't work
(php4-xslt makes apache crash when used), and OpenBSD 3.8 is no yet released
officially.
On 10/21/05, Peter Valchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a simple c++ program that throws an exception and tries to catch
it.
But
On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 03:16:13PM -0300, Sebastian Cufre wrote:
Well, the problem is that with OpenBSD 3.7 other thing doesn't work
(php4-xslt makes apache crash when used), and OpenBSD 3.8 is no yet released
officially.
On 10/21/05, Peter Valchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a
On Oct 21, 2005, at 2:16 PM, Sebastian Cufre wrote:
Well, the problem is that with OpenBSD 3.7 other thing doesn't work
(php4-xslt makes apache crash when used), and OpenBSD 3.8 is no yet
released
officially.
And if you'd pre-ordered 3.8 then you might have gotten an email like
I did
Chad M Stewart wrote:
And if you'd pre-ordered 3.8 then you might have gotten an email like I
did today. :-) Now I just need enough revenue from my new company so I
can replace all of my servers with real boxes like V20z and X4100.
Funny now that I'm now longer an employee of Sun I'll
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