stack dumps are nearly useless for debugging, your going to have to get a debugger... like gdb or something to try to figure out the problem.. Look through the archive, there was just recent discussion concerning this on the mailing list, concerning stack dumps and problems..
SR ----- Original Message ----- From: "TandonMiir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2001 10:47 PM Subject: Level 60 and save crashes... > I have downloaded 2.4b6 stock more than once now, but when I create a new > character, and edit the pfile to make it a level 60, then try to save in my > mud, it stackdumps with: > > Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=61087DCA > eax=0081E32C ebx=00000000 ecx=00000000 edx=00458793 esi=0081E35C > edi=00000000 > ebp=0081E2FC esp=0081E2E4 > program=C:\WINDOWS\DESKTOP\ALLEN\WED\ROM24\SRC\ROM.EXE > cs=017F ds=0187 es=0187 fs=3C9F gs=0000 ss=0187 > Stack trace: > Frame Function Args > 0081E2FC 61087DCA (00000000, 00458793, 0081E32C, 61082DD8) > 0081E31C 61082EDA (00000000, 00458793, 0000003C, 0000003C) > 0081E45C 004588B7 (00D551F8, 00D5479D, 0081E49C, 6108EE38) > 0081E48C 004057B8 (00D551F8, 00D547A1, 0081E4CC, 6108517F) > 0081E6CC 004481CE (00D551F8, 00D5479D, BFF92C68, BFF92C37) > 0081FB0C 00425057 (00D54380, 00D5479D, 0081FB8C, 00426AF5) > 0081FB8C 00426AC3 (00000004, 004263A4, 0081FBDC, 00426513) > 0081FBDC 0042651C (00000001, 00A509F0, 00A50278, 00000000) > 0081FD88 61003FA2 (00000000, 00000000, 4D088DCE, 00000002) > 0081FDB8 610041B9 (004263E4, 00000000, 8178D788, 00000000) > 0081FDD8 610041F8 (00000000, 00000000, FFFFFFFF, 00000001) > 0081FE08 00465D93 (004263E4, 0081FC8C, BFFC9490, 0081FF68) > 0081FE38 0040103D (00000000, 81796A38, 00610000, 006D6F52) > 0081FF78 BFF8B560 (8178D744, 00000008, 81796A38, 00000044) > 83000 [main] rom 632207 handle_exceptions: Exception: > STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION > 83827 [main] rom 632207 handle_exceptions: Error while dumping state > (probably corrupted stack) > > And of course I'm no good at figuring out which pointer points where by > looking at that... > > > -- > ROM mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.rom.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rom

