In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tony McNeil writes:
> Hello all
>
>
> I'm having a bit of a problem with an rpm of diald I found on the redhat
> contrib site for alpha linux.
> I get diald(417): unaligned trap. This happens when diald see a request and
> needs to dial. I have
> seen errors like this in the passed and I was able to get by them by
> recompling the source.
> The fellow (Bruce McDonald) that put this up didn't put up the source. Does
> anyone have any idea
> where I can get the alpha source or a patch for the intel source, as I'm
> not much of a programer.
The *.src.rpm is on Red Hat's ftp machine in contrib (under 5.1 IIRC). I
have stopped compiling it as there is an undefined macro SIGSTKFLT.
I have two questions:
1. Is SIGSTKFLT Intel only?
2. What do I look for to squash the trap/bad address messages that I *think*
are 32 bit/64 bit incompatibilites in the source.
I would be happy to fix diald for the Alpha and post a diff if I can get
some help.
Bob
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