Well, I am using an English Windows XP so it can't be locale specific.
And yes, I get it when I exit via the window manager. One thing I
noticed is that it doesn't happen all the time but keep running gretl
and closing, it is bound to happen within a few times. Sometimes it
happens consistently for each try. I am not sure but might be that it
happens more with the tables-liquid.gretl file. In fact I created a
new session file and it never happened with that one.
Then I also created a 3rd session file (using one of the sample data)
and here something else happens (again not always but most of the
time):
I run gretl
I open the crash-test.gretl session file (attached)
I close gretl using the window decorator
and I get error messages such as:
The instruction at "0x7c91103c" referenced memory at "0x010c9294".
The
memory could not be "written".
or
The instruction at "0x7c91103c" referenced memory at "0x010c98f4".
The
memory could not be "written".
I hope this is helpful
Cheers
Talha
On 4/6/07, Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> wrote:
On Fri, 6 Apr 2007, Sven Schreiber wrote:
> Some more ideas (shots in the dark actually) for bug replication:
>
> - Do you guys have the same preferences settings (working dir etc.)?
> - locale-specific? e.g. decimal separator setting, try running in English
> - what exact windows version are you using?
>
> A crash is not nice, so if you like I could try to reproduce it,
> too.
Quesion for Talha that might narrow it down: if you do as you
described, but exit gretl via /File/Exit, do you get this problem?
Or is it only if you close gretl via the window manager?
Allin.
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