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Re: Stack Dump Problem


At 11:19 AM 3/9/2001, David Highley wrote:
>Since upgrading my cygwin environment I get a stack dump when trying to
>run aspell from within vim. I have included the setup log file fragment
>of cygwin subsystems updated and the stack dump file.
>
>This is the second time I'm requesting assistance on this problem. I
>have looked at the WEB e-mail archives but did not find what looked to
>be a related problem. I have also found that this occurrs on multiple NT
>4.0 systems and a Windows 98SE system.


Thanks for the report.  Can you provide a simple example?

If you did not receive any reply to your first inquiry, its probably because
nobody on this list shares your problem, either because it works for them
or no one has tried/needed it.  This being the case, your issue will likely
be noted and added to some to-do list somewhere, eventually to be addressed.
If you'd like it to receive more attention, your best bet is to provide as
much information as possible and do as much debugging as possible yourself.
Obviously a patch is ideal for all involved.  In the absence of that, you'll 
need to be content to wait for someone else to get to your problem.  I don't
mean to sound harsh.  I just want you to understand the way things work with
free-ware (in case you don't) and not get too frustrated by less than 
instantaneous responses.


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