[Xastir] HSP/AUX/Timings etc.
Gerry Creager N5JXS
gerry.creager at tamu.edu
Tue Jul 15 20:50:57 EDT 2003
My first thought was, "send 'em on, and I'll look at 'em" but then I
realized that I'm Mr. Mom tonight, and I've gotta figure out why I can't
get a RH9 install to complete at work, I've gotta stay up late
reconfiguring a server, and I've gotta plan an 802.11g/b deployment,
that's (suddenly!) due tomorrow.
I'll snag it off CVS on my way to work.
73 & thanks,
gerry
Curt Mills, WE7U wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Gerry Creager N5JXS wrote:
>
>
>>I'm still seeing odd segfaults, too. Can't explain, don't see any
>>really unusual packets, but mine appear to occur on a combination of
>>timeout when accessing Tigermaps and a screen interrupt. HOWEVER, this
>>hasn't been done as either science or a reasonable engineering analysis,
>>just as a random association of circumstances.
>
>
> I commented out most of the map interrupt code in the tigermap
> routine. I left one in place just before the tiger download starts.
> Let me know if it fixes the segfault problem. I'm not seeing that
> problem here. It's possible that some of the return code in there
> did the wrong thing. This mod simplifies it a great deal so that we
> can figure out where the problem lies.
>
> You should see the mods in CVS sometime tomorrow. Please exercise
> map draw interrupts and the tiger code as much as possible to see if
> it fixes the problem for you. If it's tied to tiger download
> timeouts, it might be harder to simulate the conditions that caused
> the original segfault. Plugging/unplugging of ethernet cables or
> downing of interfaces might be required to test it.
>
> If anyone wants advanced copies of files (before they get to the
> anon CVS server), let me know.
>
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