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Re: Setup.Exe causes Application Error at 0x78001750
- From: Pavel Tsekov <ptsekov at gmx dot net>
- To: "Seitz, Matt" <mseitz at snapserver dot com>
- Cc: "'cygwin at cygwin dot com'" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 00:18:42 +0100
- Subject: Re: Setup.Exe causes Application Error at 0x78001750
- References: <2D0AFEFEE711D611923E009027D39F2B052244@cdserv.meridian-data.com>
- Reply-to: Pavel Tsekov <ptsekov at gmx dot net>
Hello,
I want to notify all interested people that I've undoubtfully located
the function which causes this problem - it's __builtin_vector_delete,
and more specifically a call to free() inside its code.
As I cant reproduce currently this behaviour on my machine I'm stuck
to looking at the sources, still I have a suggestion for those
interested in debuggin this - I guess some memory is freed twice ...
I'd point the String and the cistring class (used in the progress
class) of course I maybe wrong ... I'll keep looking and provide more
info
Wednesday, March 20, 2002, 8:47:39 PM, you wrote:
SM> Windows NT 4 is reporting an Application Error when I run Setup.Exe. The
SM> error reads:
SM> The instruction at "0x78001750" referenced memory at "0x20b078e9".
SM> The memory could not be "read".
SM> At first the program runs fine. The splash screen identifies it as
SM> "setup.exe version 2.194.2.15". I then go through a number of options
SM> screens which contain the settings from the last time I successfully ran a
SM> previous version of setup.exe:
SM> Install from internet
SM> Root directory: D:\Progra~1\cygwin
SM> Install for: Just Me
SM> Default text type: Unix
SM> Local package directory: D:\Downloads\cygwin.com
SM> Direct connection
SM> At this point, a dialog appears that says:
SM> Downloading...
SM> mirrors.lst
SM> 0% (0k/4k) 0.0 kb/s
SM> And then I get the crash. I have Dr. Watson and User.Dmp logs I can
SM> forward.
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