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Conference bulova::decw_jan-89_to_nov-90

Title:DECWINDOWS 26-JAN-89 to 29-NOV-90
Notice:See 1639.0 for VMS V5.3 kit; 2043.0 for 5.4 IFT kit
Moderator:STAR::VATNE
Created:Mon Oct 30 1989
Last Modified:Mon Dec 31 1990
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3726
Total number of notes:19516

2733.0. "Debugger Access Violation." by TAVHLT::DORON (Doing my BEST !!!) Wed May 09 1990 07:54

Hi,
 I have tried (VMS 5.3-1) to run an image with the DECwindows debugger with out
success. the log file shows:

!Logging enabled - this is being written to log file DBGERR.LOG
!
!The following information may be helpful to the DEBUG maintainers.
!
!If you wish to report this problem please include:
!
!     o The stack dump that follows.
!     o The debugger version number.
!     o The program being debugged, both source and image.
!     o The last, if not all, commands entered to the debugger.
!     o Any other information that may be helpful.
!
!The base address of DEBUG is 00000600
!The base address of DEBUGSHR is 00000000
!The version of the debugger is: VAX DEBUG Version V5.3-017
!
! module name     routine name                     line       rel PC    abs PC
!                                                            00000000  00000000
!                                                            00000000  0003CA4E
!                                                            00000000  0003D493
!----- above condition handler called with exception 0000000C:
!%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=01, virtual address=0B76F002, PC=001FDD56, PSL=03C00000
!----- end of exception message
!                                                            00000000  001FDD56
!                                                            00000000  001FE805
!                                                            00000000  001FCBE6
!                                                            00000000  001F875E
!                                                            00000000  001B4121
!                                                            00000000  00037D22
!                                                            00000000  00036EFA
!                                                            00000000  000323F2
!                                                            00000000  00067D39
!                                                            00000000  00070B1E
!                                                            00000000  0003D483
!                                                            00000000  000003DE
!                                                            00000000  00000D14
!                                                            00000000  000008A4
!                                                            00000000  00000293
!                                                            00000000  7FF83CA4


	Any comments?
				*-Doron-*
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2733.1QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centWed May 09 1990 09:126
    Put this in the TURRIS::DEBUG conference.  Just because you used the
    DECwindows interface, that doesn't mean it has anything to do with
    DECwindows.  You should also supply a pointer to the image and anything
    else needed to reproduce the problem.
    
    				Steve
2733.2\_/TAV02::DORONDoing my BEST !!!Wed May 09 1990 12:1910
>    Put this in the TURRIS::DEBUG conference.  Just because you used the
>    DECwindows interface, that doesn't mean it has anything to do with
>    DECwindows.  You should also supply a pointer to the image and anything
>    else needed to reproduce the problem.
 
 It's funny, but just an hour ago my disk was deleted (by mistake) and now I
should look for a backup (if there is one...). (They say that the carpernter
walks in bare feet)...

						*-Doron-*
2733.3TLE::ROUTLEYKevin Routley - VAX/VMS & XD DEBUGThu May 17 1990 13:354
If you wish to report this problem, please submit a QAR on TRIFID or LEGO.

Thanks,
Kevin