At 04:46 PM 3/3/00 -0600, Craig A. Berry wrote:
>%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual
>address=000000000000000C, PC=00000000000A9938, PS=0000001B
>%TRACE-F-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
> image module routine line rel PC abs PC
> PERLSHR DOIO Perl_do_print 45126 0000000000003068
> 00000000000A9938
> PERLSHR PP_HOT Perl_pp_print 44486 0000000000002220
> 0000000000103DA0
> PERLSHR RUN Perl_runops_standard 44109 000000000000003C
> 00000000000DCA6C
> PERLSHR PERL S_run_body 45550 0000000000002BD4
> 00000000000889A4
> PERLSHR PERL perl_run 45474 000000000000297C
> 000000000008874C
> PERL PERLMAIN main 44137 0000000000000178
> 0000000000020178
> PERL PERLMAIN __main 0 0000000000000060
> 0000000000020060
Gah. I don't know what's scarier, the thought that print is dying or the
thought that I know what perl's doing just from looking at the traceback
info. I'll bet there's some bogus filehandle thing going on, but beats me what.
Do you have the latest ALPACRT patch in by chance?
Dan
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