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Re: [certi-dev] CERTI deadlock


From: Jan-Patrick Osterloh
Subject: Re: [certi-dev] CERTI deadlock
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 10:01:32 +0200
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Hi,

--- Quoted from Eric Noulard (Date: 26.06.2012 21:37): ---
> Really sorry about that but like I said before it's currently
> difficult for me to investigate such "apparently" platform specific
> bug. Anyone here which is working with Windows on a daiuly basis which
> can try to investigate the issue with Michael? 

I have windows, but currently very limited time, but I will try.

I tested the latest CVS version with Windows XP and mingw, with the
following settings:

set CERTI_DEBUG_FILE=certi_debug.txt
set RTIA_TM=D
set RTIA_MSG=D
set RTIG_MSG=D
set RTI_EXCEPTION=D

The billard test executed with
  billard-nogui.exe -f Test -FTest.fed -t10 -n "Name1"
runs fine, and the debug output is there. I tested even with -t100, no
problems at all.

Just some additional ideas, what could go wrong:
- Do you have sufficient access rights in the CERTI folder, and the
federate itself? Windows 7 can be picky about this...
- Other running applications, especially Anti-Virus scanner and
Firewalls. Also I think they will not touch files as long as the file is
opened by another handle, you never know...
- Do you use threading? For us this caused the main problems, especially
concurrent access on the ambassador, or the internal data structures is
a pain.

I have only Windows XP, and if I'm correct, Michael you use Windows 7
(and probably Visual Studio). As a first try, could you send me a
"minimal example", containing billard, rtig, rtia and the needed dlls,
which you have build? I assume that you have the logging problems in the
billiard example, too? If your files run on my PC without problems, it's
probably Win7, see below.


Kind regards
JPO

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