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Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2
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Marcus G. Daniels |
Subject: |
Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2 |
Date: |
28 Nov 1999 21:32:49 -0800 |
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>>>>> "MA" == Matt Aylward <address@hidden> writes:
MA> This suggests that it is bailing out during a recursive
MA> neighbourhood search to determine the size and stats of contiguous
MA> seagrass patches for agent classification purposes. I assume
MA> something has changed in swarm or the objc which is stricter on
MA> recursion.
I don't know what that would be. What is the backtrace at the point
of the segfault? What do you get from:
(gdb) print **(struct objc_class **)receiver
(gdb) print *op
(gdb) call sel_get_name (op)
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- "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, (continued)
- "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Matt Aylward, 1999/11/23
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Marcus G. Daniels, 1999/11/24
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Matt Aylward, 1999/11/25
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Marcus G. Daniels, 1999/11/25
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Matt Aylward, 1999/11/27
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Matt Aylward, 1999/11/27
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Marcus G. Daniels, 1999/11/28
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Paul Johnson, 1999/11/29
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Marcus G. Daniels, 1999/11/29
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Matt Aylward, 1999/11/29
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2,
Marcus G. Daniels <=
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Matt Aylward, 1999/11/29
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Marcus G. Daniels, 1999/11/29
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Matt Aylward, 1999/11/29
- Re: "Too many arguments", SuSE 6.2, Marcus G. Daniels, 1999/11/29