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RE: Progress info on win32?

From: Roth, Kevin P. <KPRoth_at_MAPLLC.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 11:27:46 -0500

One small followup - this *might* not be the same error, since I also get it when running "curl -?"; though running curl -? on the standard win32 build doesn't error at all...

Let me know if you need a little more digging.

- Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: Roth, Kevin P.
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 11:23 AM
To: 'curl-users_at_lists.sourceforge.net'
Subject: RE: Progress info on win32?

Does this help? I recompiled under Visual Studio.NET 2003 (remember that the standard Win32 release is done under MinGW) and got the same error.

Stack Trace:

         NTDLL.DLL!77f87e4b()
         msvcr71d.dll!_lock_file(void * pf=0xcccccccc) Line 236 C
         msvcr71d.dll!fputs(const char * string=0x0043d918, _iobuf * stream=0xcccccccc) Line 53 + 0x9 C
> curl.exe!operate(Configurable * config=0x0012fe2c, int argc=3, char * * argv=0x00864df8) Line 3302 + 0x14 C
         curl.exe!main(int argc=3, char * * argv=0x00864df8) Line 3437 + 0x14 C
         curl.exe!mainCRTStartup() Line 398 + 0x11 C
         KERNEL32.DLL!7c5987e7()
         NTDLL.DLL!77fc8d32()

main.c Line 3302:
    if((config->progressmode == CURL_PROGRESS_BAR) &&
       progressbar.calls) {
      /* if the custom progress bar has been displayed, we output a
         newline here */
> fputs("\n", progressbar.out);
    }

- Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Stenberg
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:13 AM

On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Roth, Kevin P. wrote:
> Hmm - I too get the Application-Error (the instruction as 0xblahblah
> referenced memory at 0x00000010, the memory could not be written) under
> Win2k Pro (SP3) and cmd.exe.

Any chance you can convert that into a source file and line number to where
the badness occurs?

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Received on 2003-11-13