It is dependent of the processor type.
The jmp is will an assembly code specific to the processor.
You can find the implementation of the setjmp/longjmp in architecture
specific directories.
For instance, you can find the implementation for PPC in
"arch/ppc/xmon/setjmp.c".
Mukund Jampala
>Can y
Can you please tell me why for different platform we are using different
__jmp_buf[] size in setjmp/longjmp
Is that dependent on ARCHitecture (that I think)
And do we have a good illustration for that???
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Dear Robert,
>> Yes, I think I have seen this and many other mails speaking about
this
>> issue but I am unable to find the solution.
>> How did they fix it is written or replied no where?
>
>Most of the mails i have seen simply say what i told you in another
mail.
>
>mount -t auto /dev/xxx /mnt/x
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On Wednesday 10 August 2005 08:10, Mukund JB. wrote:
> Dear Robert,
>
> Yes, I think I have seen this and many other mails speaking about this
> issue but I am unable to find the solution.
> How did they fix it is written or replied no where?
Most of the mails i have seen simply say what i told yo
Dear Mukund JB:
It seems to me that the partition table is in error.
My digital camera formats my CF media as a single fat12 partition.
Both 'sfdisk' and 'fdisk' report a partition error on the first partition.
I am still wondering if your two SD media cards were originally
formatted with four