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Re: STinG and Mint => Privilege Violation (FWD)



Hmm... how about someone fixes these "insufficiencies"? 

Anthony (who hasn't looked the reasons for the problem).


This is from comp.sys.atari.programmer...
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In article <6cafn0$l9g$1@news2.isdnet.net>,
 res1@vcf-com.fr (Olivier Booklage) writes:

> For testing my WEB server sHTTPd with long filename, I have try to run STinG
> with Mint, but all servers, clients and CPX run a privilege violation error!
> I have try to set STING.PRG in global memory but nothing is better :(

Why don't you read the FAQ ? It's all explained there. Due to insufficiencies
in MiNT, every AUTO program that bends system vectors needs to run *after*
MiNT in the AUTO folder ! This holds for STinG too.


Cheers  Peter
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