At 07:03 PM 3/11/2004, you wrote:
>At this point, I do not know if I am chasing my tail or not.  When an application 
>suffers this Win32 error 487 message, is it usually an indication of some glitch in 
>cygwin1.dll, or is it as the message seems to indicate, either some sort of issue of 
>not enough stack/heap space, or worse, some kind of access violation where the 
>program is attempting to access memory it should not?


Here's what Windows says about error # 487:

# net helpmsg 487

Attempt to access invalid address.

So it would appear that your last guess is the proper one.  Can you 
reproduce it outside of Jabberd?



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