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From: Jason Green <news AT jgreen4 DOT fsnet DOT co DOT uk>
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Subject: Re: Help Please
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 00:55:39 +0100
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ripter01 AT aol DOT com (Ripter01) wrote:

> Subject: Help Please

Some people ignore posts without meaningful subjects.

> I have this strange (strange to me) problem with one of my C programs
> the frist time I run it It works just as I want it to, but anytime after that
> it prints a bunch of junk on the screen like:
> 
> Exiting to due to signal SIGSEGV
> General Production Fault at eip=00002ff3
> 
> and then a bunch of stuff that looks like Asm resters and stuff

You should run symify to make sense of this.  The FAQ explains how.

> If I reboot, then I can run the program once without this happaning but then it
> happans again, i don't get it, Please help, Here is my code

You don't give the compile command you used but I assume you are
compiling without warnings turned on.  If you had compiled using the
following line then gcc would have pointed out a few errors to you:

gcc -O2 -Wall pad.c -o pad

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