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2 total messages Started by Kanwischer Holge Tue, 16 Apr 2002 14:28
re: ann: swi-prolog 5.0.5/xpce 6.0.5
#20
Author: Kanwischer Holge
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 14:28
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Hi,

the new w32pl505.exe crashes on my Windows NT 4.0 box with a segmentation
fault at address '0001:19ce' ?!
The old w32pl504.exe works fine.

Any ideas?

Holger
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Holger Kanwischer


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Re: ann: swi-prolog 5.0.5/xpce 6.0.5
#21
Author: Jan Wielemaker
Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 14:51
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On Tuesday 16 April 2002 14:28, Kanwischer Holger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the new w32pl505.exe crashes on my Windows NT 4.0 box with a segmentation
> fault at address '0001:19ce' ?!
> The old w32pl504.exe works fine.
>
> Any ideas?

Spurious error of the install-program generator.  I just re-ran it, it
produces a slightly different binary that runs fine (tested installation
on Windows 2000 server).

Try again (sorry)

	--- Jan


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