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From: | Kein-Hong Man |
Subject: | Re: Lout 3.35 on DOS (DJGPP) |
Date: | Wed, 13 Jun 2007 14:15:13 +0800 |
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Jeff Kingston wrote:
Is any of these warnings really bad?[snip]Nevertheless I built Lout `successfully', but it behaves `strange' sometimes. Adding debugging switch `-dddio' together with `-r2' or `-r3' results in SIGSEGV exits.
I've just built Lout-3.35 using the changes I made to the 3.28 version I released on the DJGPP site, builds fine on gcc-3.2.2 with less warnings than experienced by Robert. My DJGPP setup is 2.0.3, but very old and hardly used.
As for the strange behaviour, I haven't done a lot of testing on the DJGPP platform for Lout, but in the past, I managed to build the usual 4 documents only after increasing the minimum stack size using stubedit. As for the exact reasons, I have no idea.
If you care to post a small example of a Lout document and a command line call on Lout that causes this problem, I'll look into it. Jeff Kingston
Since I usually stick to standard setups, cygwin and mingw is still waiting for the 4.x series to be officially released. I suppose some checking will be needed to ensure that Lout builds smoothly on cygwin/mingw with gcc 4.x.
-- Cheers, Kein-Hong Man (esq.) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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