Sascha,
Please send me a zipped version of one of the
offending displays and any custom symbols or
faceplates and we'll take a look at it.
Regards,
Sam Sturgis
Foxboro Co.

--- Sascha Wildner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Folks,
> 
> under which circumstances can a display with
> faceplates crash FoxView with a segmentation fault?
> 
> I have a set of displays here which do exactly that.
>  The problem occurs usually after 7 or so callups of
> different displays (e.g. jumping in between displays
> or calling them from the button row).  Testing
> revealed that the faceplates seem to be responsible
> for it (e.g. if I move the faceplates directory
> somewhere else, everything works fine).
> 
> But I could not find any errors there.  Just normal
> faceplates with .ALMSTA links for example.  They
> were created on an AW70 and then transferred to AW51
> with m1g/gm1.
> 
> I have already tried the following:
>   a.. dumped all displays and faceplates, removed
> the originals and uploaded again
>   b.. resized my displays in such a way that no
> graphics is outside of the rectangle in foxdraw
>   c.. run several incantations of fdf_version on
> both displays and faceplates
>   d.. downgraded my foxview from 99.2.1 to 99.2
> All to no avail.  I suspect that it is some object
> manager hiccup.  Is there anything else I
> overlooked?
> 
> 
> Sascha Wildner
> erpicon Software Development GmbH
> 
> 


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