Hello Hadass,

You really have to provide us more information to solve this bug. For what
it's worth, this can as well be a bug in the application code, rather than
in the Wt library. That address tells me nothing. From what I read about XP
embedded, it is the same as XP, and in our experience Wt runs very well on
XP.

The runtime packages depend on your compiler, compiler versions, and applied
service packs. In caes of MSVS, you find all the information on MS's site.
In this respect, Wt is no different than any other program you compile and
distribute with MSVS.

As you suggest, I can't think of a reason why it would be necessary to build
Wt on your embedded application.

Please provide us with at least a stack trace. There are ways to create
crash-dumps from your application, which you can then load in a debugger on
a different (or the same) system to do post-mortem analysis (including stack
traces in combination with symbol files).

Best regards,
Wim.

2011/7/10 HADASS YAARI <[email protected]>

>  Hello,**** I would like to continue handling the bug.**** Because this is
> windows xp embedded and we run on release version I can't show you the stack
> trace. **** Can you tell me please what are the right VS runtime packages
> that we have to install on our windows machine? (I just know that we have
> installed SP2.) No special installations  appeared in the installation
> guide. The WT package was compiled and installed on a regular windows xp
> workstation. Did we have to compile it on the embedded xp?If so, I don't
> think we can because it is impossible to install visual studio on the
> embedded xp.**** Thank you very much**** Hadas**** ** ** ** ** Bug #881***
> * the application run on windows xp but collapses on windows xp embedded**
> **
>
> Added by Anonymous 11 
> days<http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/projects/wt/activity?from=2011-06-29>ago. 
> Updated 4
> days <http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/projects/wt/activity?from=2011-07-05>ago.
> ****
>
> *Status:***
>
> Assigned****
>
> *Start:***
>
> 06/29/2011****
>
> *Priority:***
>
> Urgent****
>
> *Due date:***
>
> *Assigned to:***
>
> Wim Dumon <http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/users/4>****
>
> *% Done:***
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> 0%****
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> *Category:***
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> -****
>
> *Target version:***
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> -****
>    ------------------------------
>
> *Description*****
>
> Hello,
> We have an application that was written 2 years ago. It was originally
> written for windows xp and now we have replaced the OS to windows xp
> embedded. When running the application without Web Server(including WT)
> everything is ok. When running with Web Server (including WT)the application
> collapses. The behavior is not deterministic. It collapses after we open a
> session but not in a specific time or on a specific page. the error message
> is: The instruction on 0x004d4c4d ... the memory couldn't be "read" (or
> "written")
> I thought that maybe the problem is because of a buggy page but even if I
> don't show any page, it collapses.
> Are you familiar with this phenomenon?
> We run on WT 2.2.3 (very old version but this application was written 2
> years ago).****
>
> What can we do?****
>
> Thank you****
>
> Hadas****
> History**** #1 <http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/issues/881#note-1>**** Updated
> by Koen Deforche <http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/users/3> 5 
> days<http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/projects/wt/activity?from=2011-07-05>ago
> ****
>
>    - *Assigned to* changed from *Koen Deforche* to *Wim Dumon*****
>
> #2 <http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/issues/881#note-2>**** Updated by Koen
> Deforche <http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/users/3> 5 
> days<http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/projects/wt/activity?from=2011-07-05>ago
> ****
>
>    - *Status* changed from *New* to *Assigned*****
>
> #3 <http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/issues/881#note-3>**** Updated by Wim
> Dumon <http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/users/4> 4 
> days<http://redmine.webtoolkit.eu/projects/wt/activity?from=2011-07-05>ago
> ****
>
> Any chance that you can show us a stack trace of when the error happens?
> Did you install the right VS runtime packages on your windows machine?****
>
> I have never seen this.****
>
> BR,
> Wim.****
>
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