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From: Martin Str|mberg <ams AT speedy DOT ludd DOT luth DOT se>
Subject: Re: error:SIGSAGV ?
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Jorg <jorg DOT daniels AT student DOT kuleuven DOT ac DOT be> wrote:
: A copule of days ago, i wrote some code on my computer with win98 and it
: worked perfectly. Now i've run it on another computer with winME and now i
: get a strange error that doesn't seems to be directly related with my code
: since i get it on different places when i make some small changes. the error
: is:

:  Program has received signal: SIGSAGV, segmentation fault

It's spelt "SIGSEGV". It's important to post the exact error messages
in your posts.

Read FAQ 12.2.

: I use djgpp 2.03, allegro 4.0.2 and rhide 1.4.9
: my program is written in c++ and it draw some animated circles on the screen
: (320*200*16) by using a linked list. The problem arise when I call the
: circle-objects from the list, but i can't tell if that's the real problem.
: Strangely it doesn't happen when i run the program step by step in debug
: mode.
: i've run all the allegro tests and the demo with no errors.

You most probably have a bug in your program. Run it in plain DOZE and
you'll probably get the crash on your computer as well.


Right,

						MartinS

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