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Conference turris::decbasic

Title:DEC BASIC Conference
Notice:SSB Kit Now available - Note 2.29
Moderator:TLE::HAYNES
Created:Wed Sep 15 1993
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:210
Total number of notes:976

200.0. "ACCVIO w BASIC V1.2 on Alpha V7.1, BASIC$STARLET.TLB" by CSC32::D_SANFORD () Wed Feb 05 1997 17:37

    OpenVMS Alpha V7.1
    DEC BASIC V1.2

    Installation of DEC BASIC fails with an ACCVIO when selecting to
    install the OpenVMS AXP system definitions.  The only workaround
    is to copy BASIC$STARLET.TLB from another system.  This same 
    version of BASIC installs with OpenVMS Alpha V7.0 or earlier.

* Do you want to install the OpenVMS AXP system definitions (10 min.) [NO]? y

    Sample log of failure included below.  If I find this is an OpenVMS 
    problem I will raise this problem in the appropriate place.

    Regards, Drew Sanford
    Language Support Team
    RE: C970205-4883

$ @sys$update:vmsinstal basic012 sys$login:

	OpenVMS AXP Software Product Installation Procedure V7.1


It is 5-FEB-1997 at 15:21.

Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

%VMSINSTAL-W-NOTSYSTEM, You are not logged in to the SYSTEM account.
%VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
       Sleeper
* Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? y
* Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? 

The following products will be processed:

  BASIC V1.2

	Beginning installation of BASIC V1.2 at 15:21

%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, Product's release notes have been moved to SYS$HELP.


          DEC BASIC V1.2 Installation Procedure


     Copyright Digital Equipment Corporation 1995.  All rights reserved.

   Restricted rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government
   is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of
   DFARS 252.227-7013, or in FAR 52.227-19, or in FAR 52.227-14 Alt. III,
   as applicable.

   This software is proprietary to and embodies the confidential technology
   of Digital Equipment Corporation.  Possession, use, or copying of this
   software and media is authorized only pursuant to a valid written license
   from Digital or an authorized sublicensor.


%VMSINSTAL-I-RELNOTMOV, A PostScript version of the release notes has been 
moved to SYS$HELP.


   There are three possible installation options. They are described
   as follows: 

   1) Perform a complete installation of DEC BASIC. 

   2) Install OpenVMS AXP system definitions text library only (10 min.).

   3) Obtain a copy of the DEC BASIC message text for modification. 

* Which option do you want to use [1]: 
* Do you want to install the DEC BASIC HELP files [YES]? 
* Do you want to install the OpenVMS AXP system definitions (10 min.) [NO]? y
* Do you want to install the Motif definitions [YES]? 
* Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]? 

        Product:      BASIC
        Producer:     DEC
        Version:      1.2
        Release Date: 10-JUL-1995


* Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? y

   No further questions will be asked.  The installation will take
   5 - 10 more minutes depending upon options chosen, configuration,
   and system activity.

%VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...
%VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory  
 VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.BASIC].
%CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.BASIC] already exists
%VMSINSTAL-I-INSHELP, Installing DEC BASIC Help file
%VMSINSTAL-I-INSHELP, Installing DEC BASIC example file
%VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory  
 VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.BASIC].
%CREATE-I-EXISTS, VMI$ROOT:[SYSHLP.EXAMPLES.BASIC] already exists
%VMSINSTAL-I-INSSTARLET, Installing DEC BASIC system definitions
%VMSINSTAL-I-INSSTARLT1, Requires approximately 10 minutes
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=
 FFFFFFFF850A7F94, PC=FFFFFFFF88733180, PS=0000001B

  Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.
    Signal arguments:   Number = 0000000000000005
                        Name   = 000000000000000C
                                 850A7F9400010000
                                 88733180850A7F94
                                 0000001B88733180
                                 000000050000001B

    Register dump:
    R0  = 0000000000000041  R1  = FFFFFFFF8873E044  R2  = 000000007AE9BF78
    R3  = 00000000850A7F90  R4  = 000000007AE9BE00  R5  = 000000007AE9BF78
    R6  = 000000007AE9BFC0  R7  = 000000000000001B  R8  = 0000000000000944
    R9  = FFFFFFFF850A7F90  R10 = 000000000000474E  R11 = 000000007FFCE3E0
    R12 = 00000000781E8628  R13 = FFFFFFFF8873E720  R14 = 00000000781E8628
    R15 = 000000007AE9B9F0  R16 = FFFFFFFF850A7F90  R17 = 0000000000000000
    R18 = 0000000000000000  R19 = FFFFFFFF86BBDA90  R20 = 0000000000000001
    R21 = 0000000000000001  R22 = 0000000000000003  R23 = 0000000000000003
    R24 = FFFFFFFF86BBDA90  R25 = 0000000000000003  R26 = 0000000000000000
    R27 = 0000000000002604  R28 = FFFFFFFF850A7F90  R29 = 000000007AE9BC50
    SP  = 000000007AE9B9F0  PC  = FFFFFFFF88733180  PS  = 300000000000001B
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=
 000000007FFA1FFC, PC=0000000000169850, PS=0000001B

  Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.
    Signal arguments:   Number = 0000000000000005
                        Name   = 000000000000000C
                                 7FFA1FFC00010000
                                 001698507FFA1FFC
                                 0000001B00169850
                                 000000050000001B

    Register dump:
    R0  = 0000000000000000  R1  = 000000007AE9AEC8  R2  = 000000007AE9AEC8
    R3  = 000000007AE9AEF8  R4  = 000000007AE9AFF0  R5  = 0000000000000000
    R6  = 000000007AE9BE00  R7  = 000000007AE9AEC8  R8  = 000000007AE9AEC8
    R9  = FFFFFFFF86B8000C  R10 = 0000000000000000  R11 = 000000007FFCE3E0
    R12 = 00000000781E8628  R13 = 0000000000000000  R14 = 00000000781E8628
    R15 = 000000007AE9B9F0  R16 = 000000007AE9AEC8  R17 = 000000007FFA1FC0
    R18 = 000000007FFA1FF0  R19 = 0000000000000000  R20 = 000000007AE9AEF0
    R21 = 000000007AE9AF30  R22 = 000000007FFA1FF8  R23 = 0000000000000000
    R24 = 000000007AE9AFE8  R25 = 000000007FFA1FF8  R26 = 0000000000167FF8
    R27 = 000000007AE9AEE8  R28 = 000000000016797C  R29 = 000000007AE9AB00
    SP  = 000000007AE9AAC0  PC  = 0000000000169850  PS  = 000000000000001B
%VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of BASIC V1.2 has failed.

    Adding history entry in VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]VMSINSTAL.HISTORY

	VMSINSTAL procedure done at 15:23

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200.1ALPHA_SDLNPARSE.EXE ACCVIO on module CLI$ROUTINES.sdiCSC32::D_SANFORDWed Feb 05 1997 17:5783
    The problem is with SDL (image ALPHA_SDLNPARSE.EXE) which is included 
    in this kit; therefore BASIC engineering needs to address this.

    The ACCVIO is the result of using SDL to process module:

	CLI$ROUTINES.sdi

    See log included below (SET VERIFY) of a sample installation.

    -drew

$	ASSIGN/NOLOG VMI$KWD:ALPHA_SDLNPARSE_TV.EXE ALPHA_SDLNPARSE
$	ASSIGN/NOLOG VMI$KWD:ALPHA_SDLBASIC_TV.EXE ALPHA_SDLBASIC
$	ASSIGN/NOLOG VMI$KWD: SDL$SHARE
$	SET COMMAND VMI$KWD:SDL.CLD
$	SDL == "SDL/ALPHA"
$!
$! Process all the modules in STARLET
$!
$	VMI$CALLBACK FIND_FILE BASIC$S_TLB VMI$COMMON:[SYSLIB]STARLETSD.TLB 
"" S,E
.
.
.
$ Read_loop:
$	READ/END=INPUT_END INPUT_FILE INPUT_REC
$	IF INPUT_REC .EQS. "RMSUSR" THEN GOTO READ_LOOP
$	LIBRARY/EXTRACT=CLI$ROUTINES/OUTPUT=VMI$KWD:CLI$ROUTINES.SDI BASIC$S_TLB
$	IF .NOT. $STATUS THEN EXIT VMI$_FAILURE
$	SDL/NOPARSE/NOHEADER/LANG=BASIC=VMI$KWD: vmi$kwd:CLI$ROUTINES.sdi
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=
 FFFFFFFF850A7F94, PC=FFFFFFFF88733180, PS=0000001B

  Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.
    Signal arguments:   Number = 0000000000000005
                        Name   = 000000000000000C
                                 850A7F9400010000
                                 88733180850A7F94
                                 0000001B88733180
                                 000000050000001B

    Register dump:
    R0  = 0000000000000041  R1  = FFFFFFFF8873E044  R2  = 000000007AE9BF78
    R3  = 00000000850A7F90  R4  = 000000007AE9BE00  R5  = 000000007AE9BF78
    R6  = 000000007AE9BFC0  R7  = 000000000000001B  R8  = 0000000000000944
    R9  = FFFFFFFF850A7F90  R10 = 000000000000474E  R11 = 000000007FFCE3E0
    R12 = 00000000781E8628  R13 = FFFFFFFF8873E720  R14 = 00000000781E8628
    R15 = 000000007AE9B9F0  R16 = FFFFFFFF850A7F90  R17 = 0000000000000000
    R18 = 0000000000000000  R19 = FFFFFFFF86BBDA90  R20 = 0000000000000001
    R21 = 0000000000000001  R22 = 0000000000000003  R23 = 0000000000000003
    R24 = FFFFFFFF86BBDA90  R25 = 0000000000000003  R26 = 0000000000000000
    R27 = 0000000000002604  R28 = FFFFFFFF850A7F90  R29 = 000000007AE9BC50
    SP  = 000000007AE9B9F0  PC  = FFFFFFFF88733180  PS  = 300000000000001B
%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual address=
 000000007FFA1FFC, PC=0000000000169850, PS=0000001B

  Improperly handled condition, image exit forced.
    Signal arguments:   Number = 0000000000000005
                        Name   = 000000000000000C
                                 7FFA1FFC00010000
                                 001698507FFA1FFC
                                 0000001B00169850
                                 000000050000001B

    Register dump:
    R0  = 0000000000000000  R1  = 000000007AE9AEC8  R2  = 000000007AE9AEC8
    R3  = 000000007AE9AEF8  R4  = 000000007AE9AFF0  R5  = 0000000000000000
    R6  = 000000007AE9BE00  R7  = 000000007AE9AEC8  R8  = 000000007AE9AEC8
    R9  = FFFFFFFF86B8000C  R10 = 0000000000000000  R11 = 000000007FFCE3E0
    R12 = 00000000781E8628  R13 = 0000000000000000  R14 = 00000000781E8628
    R15 = 000000007AE9B9F0  R16 = 000000007AE9AEC8  R17 = 000000007FFA1FC0
    R18 = 000000007FFA1FF0  R19 = 0000000000000000  R20 = 000000007AE9AEF0
    R21 = 000000007AE9AF30  R22 = 000000007FFA1FF8  R23 = 0000000000000000
    R24 = 000000007AE9AFE8  R25 = 000000007FFA1FF8  R26 = 0000000000167FF8
    R27 = 000000007AE9AEE8  R28 = 000000000016797C  R29 = 000000007AE9AB00
    SP  = 000000007AE9AAC0  PC  = 0000000000169850  PS  = 000000000000001B
$s = $status
$tmp = f$verify(vmi$debug)
%VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of BASIC V1.2 has failed.

    Adding history entry in VMI$ROOT:[SYSUPD]VMSINSTAL.HISTORY

	VMSINSTAL procedure done at 15:49
200.2On our bug listTLE::HAYNESThu Feb 06 1997 07:498
Drew,

	Thanks for pointing this out, I've put it on our bug list.
	We've had some other problems with SDL which we hope to fix
	with a TIMA kit.  It's tough finding these when the latest
	system we have to test on is OpenVMS V6.2.

Peter
200.3CSC32::HENNINGA rose with no thornsMon Apr 21 1997 09:476
    Hi all,
    
    Any updated info on that TIMA kit?  I've another customer who has
    reported the same problem.
    
    Mary
200.4One more time...CSC32::HENNINGA rose with no thornsWed Apr 30 1997 16:261
    Any reply to .3?
200.5No infoTLE::HAYNESThu May 01 1997 07:324
	I have no info on when this will be fixed.

Peter