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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 10:28:00 +0200 (IST)
From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il>
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To: Tom St Denis <stdenis AT compmore DOT net>
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Subject: Re: DJGPP in ms-dos prompt (under win98)
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On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Tom St Denis wrote:

> I am in the middle of building allegro (like I have done a zillion times
> before)

Did you run the previous builds on the same machine?

If not, what is different with this machine?  If this is the same
machine where previous builds succeeded, what changed since the last
successful build?

> and I get 100's of stack faults during the build.

Why do you sa ``stack faults''?  The crash message you posted doesn't
indicate any problem with the stack, as far as I could see.  Did I miss
something?

> Perhaps it's a bug in make?  I am running the same config I used for djgpp
> v2.00 and it worked then.

You didn't _really_ mean DJGPP v2.0, did you?  If you did, please
upgrade; v2.0 is an awfully old version, and it has several bad bugs.

The latest version og Make is 3.79.1; if that is what you use, there
are no known bugs which cause crashes like the one you posted.

> here is a sample GPF
> ---
> General Protection Fault at eip=00123dc3
> eax=00123db4 ebx=003a8464 ecx=00000018 edx=00000001 esi=003a844c edi=003a844c
> ebp=003a213c esp=003a2114 program=C:\DJGPP\LIB\GCC-LIB\DJGPP\2.952\CC1.EXE
> cs: sel=06df  base=8470f000  limit=0041ffff
> ds: sel=06e7  base=8470f000  limit=0041ffff
> es: sel=06e7  base=8470f000  limit=0041ffff
> fs: sel=06bf  base=0001a0a0  limit=0000ffff
> gs: sel=06f7  base=00000000  limit=0010ffff
> ss: sel=06e7  base=8470f000  limit=0041ffff

Is this on DOS or on Windows (I think it's Windows)?  What version of
DOS/Windows?

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