X-Authentication-Warning: delorie.com: mail set sender to djgpp-bounces using -f X-Recipient: djgpp AT delorie DOT com X-Original-DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/simple; d=gmx.net; s=badeba3b8450; t=1598810432; bh=OkCv5lCIm2XZU1S9ASFg26j7WRBbZE6fCgVzST0oXvA=; h=X-UI-Sender-Class:Subject:To:References:From:Date:In-Reply-To; b=AxhgdV2MBRV5LDWuLeGJNLAi9GTwGzquzuYJGs4+GPozwfQw65Ns3TgbRqcH18o6t GgB3lPG8J9BzFzNE94RTqzRWiMyazTxGvfbmVn1o7iMBC1iv1aqVOIs2x1U5Xomj4W mftzOYofgxRJxag2R8CZOAsKE0qPadpueaDSOwNQ= X-UI-Sender-Class: 01bb95c1-4bf8-414a-932a-4f6e2808ef9c Subject: Re: SIGSEGV when trying to compile helloworld To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com References: <835z90xgab DOT fsf AT gnu DOT org> <833644xdzz DOT fsf AT gnu DOT org> From: "sleepy_dog AT gmx DOT de [via djgpp AT delorie DOT com]" Message-ID: Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2020 20:00:30 +0200 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:45.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/45.4.0 MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: <833644xdzz.fsf@gnu.org> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15; format=flowed X-Provags-ID: V03:K1:PVa6do3B7cXPe0spiP87xs1nlrGlY1ogsobatsiozVmYdvzp+qo sQYcdWx6MROpN0rUXbjLRSaaWv12QrJz6O1aFPvo1rI+m1YVKYRMhremDS2P465XL5RIcb9 RtR8ZLbC6nHskzOucsc5A2szhRUL/hdgRxT4Y30/5hhgbpf9nUXbwHcm194kIoUI7MBaMAW GzoKkCuhDPpHVtUL9SOjQ== X-Spam-Flag: NO X-UI-Out-Filterresults: notjunk:1;V03:K0:k62bkhFEROo=:yVKfj4yKVyuI6aghbdPfHo KmoMF6H+n/mHVQ/JkgUpFDK9qZAZgcsDiXFdSCxDR8zmumtUAOasJZQn0pOS9i3C45AABHAxR yP+0zA11trL2D+i5FIJkeyTVZ14+yoev7RM6Asnz6dYa6b62Q1BHtvxWJ60iNqd7/KCUsY1fy cGiGX+V2q8T7h4cPTjUFCHt5gKo7ehy4C3q9ZJtW/Eb1Qkw3iDO952eIWjV3jWYOMR4DsHKhh 7dNOQPzPgRg7c3MXZJeCcUdEoabYJ+VX+044xaXI6rEd2fkTFgTu7q0E8KkTHEWaCOOJPbDSi 1aLF34hUdfxTpxG/swkCVqYXfvkmyCybAynkcaNZe1yl/INRteXHSlL1gwh7l0P44wJQ8qKLC Kn9DF6jt4qhBC2AIYklmMzoxge5A+7wtXbqybGV04DWnob1v+c5vfsYV5x8bkxm6paWBvFEpT nEMSKqLhjO3ytwtPocyNvbcSsmTNefzaKqdUZxy2bqQjCatglsB1oZrsPru44MZgdq5cBw2CH reWUcxzOKcY8UkpzEbKNZJX1yqS3C4XXpUXki3g2xHRFkFeo9RXgVy9niddk1Sfrf5vBc12Xb v/3f6u8AataL8YJd3E8GoX/ndQuHsWyJqdbQn+Ys3SiVnQ2egYWIBwCUPCU5xYl5cysv0z3uf aDQsoXkNz6mvQbHVSYG57GM6+KX8F6ygjZjcfuBDm1OipnC9iz9ppyyOjs3DuRUvIc6wZ1i6o g31+smLeaOOc63ViOI43LBls5eq44qHPupBD5Q3jIMmQHlX1C4SdV9k7GP4OvXdvBMflayA2b Yy1JgccbOsJM+gs1+pSZGM3kkKJhczEFVJ1/B9sv0cACaNw3lwXxsR7YEvpR653QU98zDyC2z 0+WMThJ0gPKgkrQnXqQRTqa1Y0EvghGdFG/BRrAgSo5KaCD4aYl0F8FLlYQCSiU1lqVSrGllt pHlqTscYzpRzZb4yAX/l91yT3blK6bFk4+xLMZZYliCFl0/BV/uraiMcWkI0cMaIXdewdS19r S8qB8Tewnt+6i6JpOTuXfpTAq05pnhgwXoLZuCT1dwsyGIDCo/32k4h0bA3mnOfWT0W/Ez4Vb BbG5cFVkw2VvVlBEWkc8iQMUMkmGxyjUEg5gtFi4kgJ8HeDcDD647dqw3fUhT1zZFSGpODDLI e1favRls1cFTA0ziOk4lNcSHnFQ02ma9Rq2C9d/c0ZNqXYy+1YffBJzK7ZKI3z4Zia2lU0grh IK5jOYjiFJgzb9b8tUjDK7CPV7d5nQ2vLGlD/gg== Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by delorie.com id 07UI1L5r024969 Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Errors-To: nobody AT delorie DOT com X-Mailing-List: djgpp AT delorie DOT com X-Unsubscribes-To: listserv AT delorie DOT com Precedence: bulk > problem. Maybe some Windows 7 specific problem? I think someone > posted here long ago tricks to get the Windows DPMI provider more > friendly... Anyone? Hrm, interesting. After reading your comment, I fired up my old Windows XP machine, and copied over this very DJGPP_GCC9 folder I talked about earlier, 1:1 onto my winxp machine, set the environment variables. And compiled the program successfully. I have no good enough understanding of the operating systems to have any clue what that can be due to. Alas, that thing isn't a viable machine to work on anymore. >> From: "sleepy_dog AT gmx DOT de [via djgpp AT delorie DOT com]" >> Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2020 18:32:41 +0200 >> >> go32/v2 version 2.0 built Oct 18 2015 09:41:08 >> Usage: go32 coff-image [args] >> Rename this to go32.exe only if you need a go32 that can run v2 binaries as >> well as v1 binaries (old makefiles). Put ahead of the old go32 in >> your PATH >> but do not delete your old go32 - leave it in the PATH after this one. >> Set GO32_V2_DEBUG=y in the environment to get verbose output. >> >> DPMI memory available: 704964 Kb >> DPMI swap space available: 0 Kb >> >> Hm. DPMI swap space 0 = bad? > No, that's OK. Many "modern" DPMI providers just lump all the memory > together (700MB in your case), and don't bother separating them into > RAM and swap. > > The memory amount sounds enough, so I'm puzzled what could be the > problem. Maybe some Windows 7 specific problem? I think someone > posted here long ago tricks to get the Windows DPMI provider more > friendly... Anyone? >