Re: OpenJade News - July 8 1999

Subject: Re: OpenJade News - July 8 1999
From: Joerg Wittenberger <Joerg.Wittenberger@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: 19 Jul 1999 17:19:40 +0200
>>>>> "DPM" == Didier PH Martin <martind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

DPM> OpenJade development - version 1.3

Looks as if I've got an illegal instruction from a jade run.

Unfortunatly I can't make head or tail of the core dump.  Appended are
the first lines from the dbx output.

Any clue?  What shall I do?

BTW: why does gbd complain about the core file not being a core file?

Furthermore I remember a message (but could not find it anymore)
saying that the new jadetex would fix the broken paragraph in tables
problem.  If I use the new jadetex with the 1.2.1 jade I still have
the tables broken.

3rd, eps figures seem broken now.  Instead of coming out in place, the 
eps pic appear at top of the page, overwriting the text.

---- dbx output --------------
Current directory is /home1/ffm/stephan/scratch/src/jade/jade/
Type 'help' for help.
reading symbolic information ...
[using memory image in /tmp/nununa/core]

Illegal instruction (reserved addressing fault) in . at 0x8 ($t1)
warning: Unable to access address 0x8 from core
0x00000008 warning: Unable to access address 0x8 from core
ffffffff   warning: Unable to access address 0x8 from core
 fnmadd.   fr31,fr31,fr31,fr31
(/usr/bin/dbx) where
warning: could not locate trace table from starting address 0x8
traceDynamicRoots__9Collector(??) at 0x102a908c
collect__9Collector(??) at 0x102a89dc
makeSpace__9Collector(??) at 0x102a84a0
primitiveCall__32GeneralNameNormalizePrimitiveObjiPP5ELObjR11EvalContextR11InterpreterRC8Location(??, ??, ??, ??, ??, ??) at 0x102da9d4
tailCall__12PrimitiveObjR2VMRC8Locationi(??, ??, ??, ??) at 0x103951d4
execute__C20FunctionTailCallInsnR2VM(??, ??) at 0x10396d88
eval__2VMPC4InsnPP5ELObjP5ELObj(??, ??, ??, ??) at 0x1038df3c
processNode__14ProcessContextRC7NodePtrPC14ProcessingModeb(??, ??, ??, ??) at 0x103d3c98


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