Le 21/10/2011 18:10, Helmut Karlowski a écrit :
OL wrote:Le 17/10/2011 11:33, Jo Even Skarstein a =C3=A9crit :On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 11:06:35 +0200, OL<o.l@lutece.net> wrote:What's interesting here is to find out why the OS is killed. zView=20 would have to do something very wrong to cause such problems. If all=20 it did was to hand Teradesk a pointer to protected memory then=20 Teradesk would be killed and that's it. Something else is happening=20 here.No, Zview not do something very wrong, only it use a not share memory=20 bloc when send information with AV protocol, thats all.As I said, the interesting thing here is to find out why the OS is=20 affected by this. There is something else than a simple AV-buffer=20 issue here.Really Mint crash? I never see itThere was a bug in XaAES that could crash XaAES when an alert came in from the alert-pipe. Maybe you try the latest build to see if zView now crashes more cleanly.
No in fact I use Mint but with MyAES, probably why I not saw this when I try debug Zview on it with MP.
Interesting a bug of a software reveal bug of an other.Something I test I think in 2003 that surprise me: In Mint it is not possible to call a gemdos function from an interrupt without crash while it work fine on Magic . I need it to wake up a process sleeping, is it always the same?
Thanks Olivier
-Helmut