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Payton White (prwhite++at++sgva-xs4.ucsd.edu)
Mon, 4 Jul 1994 19:37:29 -0800 (PDT)


In a letter from Jim Helman:

> Looking at the code, I'm not sure what could cause this. It may be a
> bug inside libpf or some sort of an application memory stomp. I'll be
> out of town for a few days. The best thing to do would be to either
> open a call with the hotline or FTP a core file (from the application
> compiled with -g and linked against /usr/lib/libp?-g.a) to
> ftp.sgi.com:/pub.

Two questions:

1) What is the hotline number?

2) What else do I have to do besides ftp'ing a core in order to get
    a response. Obviously a core alone won't do anybody much good
    in responding to my problem.
     

Thanks,

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Payton R. White
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