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Re: can't enlarge buffer because scanner uses REJECT

To: "Matt D. Robinson" <yakker@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: can't enlarge buffer because scanner uses REJECT
From: Luc Chouinard <lucc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 08:06:39 -0400
Cc: thomas graichen <tgr@xxxxxxxxxxx>, lkcd@xxxxxxxxxxx
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The digest of it is...
With the latest bits this problem should go away. The Makefile in libsial now calls flex directly instead of lex, which on some linux distributions called flex -l. Make sure you have the latest bits from libsial including the Makefile.

Matt D. Robinson wrote:

We just had a post or two on this topic.  Make sure your
flex is really flex and doesn't get called with -l.  Check
the archives on oss.sgi.com at:

        http://oss.sgi.com/cgi-bin/archive/lkcd

Look in the August 01 archive.

--Matt

On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, thomas graichen wrote:
|>i get the following error then trying to run lcrash after an initated
|>panic including crashdump-saving on the resulting crashdump on an
|>1gb memory machine - kernel is 2.2.19ext3 (i.e. with the ext3
|>patch applied - have to stay at 2.2 for now btw. - so 2.4 is
|>no option at the moment):
|>
|>  one:/var/log/vmdump # lcrash map.0 vmdump.0 kerntypes.0
|>  map = map.0, vmdump = vmdump.0, outfile = stdout, kerntypes =
|>  kerntypes.0
|>
|>  Please wait.............
|>  input buffer overflow, can't enlarge buffer because scanner uses REJECT
|>  one:/var/log/vmdump #
|>
|>looks like something is too big - any chance to work around this
|>or any idea of a fix for this problem? is this a known problem?
|>
|>a lot of thanks in advance
|>
|>t
|>
|>--
|>thomas graichen <tgr@xxxxxxxxxxx> ... perfection is reached, not
|>when there is no longer anything to add, but when there is no
|>longer anything to take away. --- antoine de saint-exupery
|>





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