On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 06:32:43PM +0530, Ashwin wrote:
> 
>    Hi,
> 
>       I  think  the  problem  occurs when we have the minimum range as 0,
>    otherwise  it  works fine. I suppose the problem lies somewhere in the
>    generation  of epsilon states when the minimum range is zero (There is
>    a  separate bit of code for precisely that condition which I am trying
>    to work out at present:) ) Any pointers....
> 
>    Thanks!!

  Yes this was related to minimum range 0, and also to a problematic 
epsilon transition, but the fix required to changes parts of the graph
generation.

Daniel

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