In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Eric P
rescott writes:
> Has anyone had any luck with diald on Alpha linux?
> I'm running a UDB with Redhat-5.1axp but have been having problems with
> the source code.
>
> If you have it running..... what did you have to do? Any special/quick
> fixes?
I have it running here on my LX164. It does spew forth unaligned traps.
In the file diald.c
#ifdef __alpha
SIGNAL(SIGSYS, stray_signal); /* Don't know what this is */
#else
SIGNAL(SIGSTKFLT, stray_signal);
#endif
And in dctrl, in the function proc openFifo, after the line
set monfd [open $monfifo r+], add the line "after 500". This will allow
the FIFO to be created/opened and not hang dctrl.
Sorry I don't have a patch available yet. I would like to fix the unaligned
traps first.
Bob
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