Frank Seesink wrote: ...
And copying javadns.exe to /usr/local/bin just made it more accessible to jabberd.exe when you fired it up.
CORRECTION: jabadns.exe (not javadns.exe)
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* I have tried the above using both the original Jabberd 1.4.2 distribution files (making the one change to ./jabberd/jabberd.h mentioned earlier) and using my modified Makefile setup. In all cases the DLLs and .EXEs built fine. And getting jabberd.exe to run to give me version information works fine. But the moment I try to bring the server online, that's it.
CORRECTION: The one file I changed from the original distro was ./jabberd/Makefile (not jabberd.h). And I tried doing just that, OR I did the default distro install, then threw down my modified ./configure and 'Makefile's, and did the install with that. No matter which method I used, no matter which version of GNU pth was installed, the end result was always this STACK OVERFLOW/segmentation fault error.
I know the code is compiling, but I can't help but wonder what is causing this. gcc? ld? cygwin1.dll? So many places where things can change. I just spent the better part of a month tracking down various bugs in PostgreSQL under Cygwin. I would very much like to do the same here, both for myself, and hopefully to help get Jabberd to the point where maybe there can be a Cygwin package as part of Cygwin itself. Anything to help bring more people over to JABBER. Those that can afford TIMP, Merlin, Antepo, etc., hopefully will support those endeavors. But in our particular case, I have to first prove JABBER's usefulness before there's any chance of getting funding. :-/
Anyway, any insight into this error message would be greatly appreciated. I'm about out of ideas at this point.
P.S. Yes, all the pth tests from 'make test' complete successfully...
yet one more thing that makes this so annoying.
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