LoadFlt crashes only on RE^2

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Simon Bennett (simonb++at++wormald.com.au)
Thu, 23 Feb 1995 17:15:19 +1100 (EST)


I've got a FLT 14.1 format database that loads fine on a VGXT machine
(running 5.3) but crashes on any of our RE^2 Onyx machines (all running
5.2) - doesn't matter what application loads it - all of our applications
and testbeds as well as perfly et al (linked with the 14.1 flight loader)

I don't really see how the graphics could affect the database loading so
is this a 5.2/5.3 thing?

Has this or anything like it happened to anybody else?

For what it's worth this is the stack trace:

> 0 makeGeode(0x7fff9ffc, 0x101cb614, 0x101d11c0, 0x14, 0x833d40)
["../geom.c":3660, 0x477814]
   1 makeGeometry(0x7fff9ffc, 0x101cb614, 0x101d11c0, 0x14, 0x1002c1f0)
["../geom.c":3272, 0x476c28]
   2 makeLayer(0x7fff9ffc, 0x101cb614, 0x101d11c0, 0x1, 0x4f2e0c)
["../hier.c":2409, 0x46b68c]
   3 convObject(0x81f3c0, 0x101cb614, 0x0, 0x1, 0x7fffa110)
["../hier.c":2290, 0x46b28c]
   4 convTree(0x81f360, 0x101cb614, 0x101d11c0, 0x3, 0x7fffa6b4)
["../hier.c":1108, 0x4682fc]
   5 convTree(0x7eecd0, 0x101cb614, 0x101d11c0, 0x3, 0x7fffaa1c)
["../hier.c":686, 0x4672cc]
   6 convTree(0x7e2980, 0x101cb614, 0x101d11c0, 0x2, 0x7fffad9c)
["../hier.c":686, 0x4672cc]
   7 convTree(0x7e2980, 0x101cb614, 0x101d11c0, 0x1, 0x7e1f60)
["../hier.c":686, 0x4672cc]
   8 LoadFlt(0x7fffafe3, 0x101cb614, 0x6a72a0, 0x7e1ee0, 0xfb5a230)

Clues? It's only this database too. Other load fine on both types of
machine...

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