On 09-09-05 23.35, Tomas Hajny wrote:
Sorry, I had your e-mails (together with many other :-( ) in backlog from the time of my holiday...
No problem - hope you had a great holiday.
For the first question - the best way to find exact place of SIGSEGV etc. in FPC programs under OS/2 is to compile everything with debug information (including RTL, FCL etc.)
This needs a little more explaining. I have tried pointing fpc to the rtl/fcl source when compiling - but I always ends up with a compile error somewhere in the rtl (can't remember where right now). Is there a description of how to take the compiler add the source and then be able build your programs with full debug information.
either run them under (PM)GDB, or to open the generated core file in (PM)GDB
After being used to vp I am still struggeling with gdb :-( But I hope I will master it eventualy.
For the second one - I believe that it's a bug in common part of FPC RTL, in fact, that it crashes when WideString manager is not initialized.
I can see this has been fixed - thanks. -- Hilsen Søren _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal