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Old 08-19-2004, 05:19 PM
valenfor
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Default Updating shared memory for kernel 2.6.X

OK - not a programming newbie, but new to this code base for sure. I myself am not going backwords to the 2.4 kernel. I run on the razors edge and like to bleed.

I got the build to compile under 2.6 on a FC2 installation, but of course have the same seg falt as everyone else. Please if you know of info or links about the so called memory break in 2.6 please send me a link or post it here - all the references anyone has would be helpful in trying to solve this.

Basic debugging info dumped by gdb is:

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread -150112928 (LWP 8649)]
0x00121dd1 in MMF::Open (this=0x126644, iName=0x123857 "EQEMuItems", iSize=12318822) at MMF.cpp:280

Line 280 in MMF.cpp is:
if (SharedMemory->datasize != iSize) {


Now I have learned that where a debugger says there is something is usually WRONG 9 times out of 10 lol - but ok - I am on a trail and anyone that can throw me a crumb or a bone , I just want to get us rocking on a 2.6 kernel.

Hope to see it online live.

Valenfor Regremetis
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