Christy, Can you post more detail, e.g. how does IDOMStreamer::findElement call transcode()?
Thanks! Tinny "Christy, Rich" wrote: > After downloading and installing 1.5.2 official release, I started having > core dumps calls to XMLString::transcode. The errors appear to be problems > with new [] vs. delete [] given the stack trace (I've seen the > cleanfree/realfree trace before and mismatching new[] with delete vs. > delete[] was the problem). I'm running on Solaris 2.6 and using the IDOM > api. > > I'm just curious if this is a known problem. This code seem to work fine > with 1.5.1 version. > > [1] realfree(0xd970f4, 0x13c7150, 0xeeca9ce8, 0xeeca3680, 0xd970ec, > 0x630065), at 0xeec461b4 > [2] cleanfree(0x0, 0xeeca3680, 0xeeca9c5c, 0xeeca9cdc, 0xeeca9c60, 0x0), > at 0xeec46a8c > [3] _malloc_unlocked(0xd970f4, 0x18, 0x0, 0xd970ec, 0x0, 0xeeca3680), at > 0xeec45c14 > [4] malloc(0x16, 0x2caf8, 0x74650000, 0x7efefeff, 0xeda0a630, 0x78e5ec), > at 0xeec45b0c > [5] operator new(0x16, 0xeda0a658, 0xef3671e0, 0xa, 0x65, 0x78e5f6), at > 0xef33a704 > [6] IconvLCPTranscoder::transcode(0xb, 0x78e5ec, 0x0, 0xeda0a630, 0xa, > 0x0), at 0xeeed4ad0 > [7] IDOMStreamer::findElement(this = 0xa9a7e0, elementName = 0x78e5ec > "lastUpdate", parentElement = 0xa6e1f8), line 654 in "IDOMStreamer.C" > > Thanks > > Rich Christy > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
