On 4 Mar, Jeff Hill wrote:
>
> I dont have much to go on. Perhaps the floating point problem
> is causing corruption to occur (seems unlikely).
>
> We will need to reproduce the problem. Since I dont
> have a lynux system set up here perhaps you can provide
> a remote login (and access to -g compiled object code).
Certainly! You will receive a message about the details.
> Do the symptoms (location of the crash) change if you
> rearrange the configuration for ALH. Has anyone else used ALH
> under lynux before?
>
All I use is a minimal alh configuration file. Here it is:
GROUP NULL TOP
CHANNEL TOP ai1 ---TL
and my database (the only one on the network) contains no more than a
soft periodic ai record named "ai1".
If I use a diferent alh config file, the location and the apparent
reason for the crash still remain exactly the same!
Sincerely
Nick Patavalis
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