Hello Ulrich!
24 May 13 03:05, you wrote to Kees van Eeten:
US> last year I've also reported an DOS bug in the write message / logging
US> routine 'caused probably by a compiler bug of the watcom DOS
US> version problem in makenl_ng fixed with a "special" stack pointer fix
US> (inofficaly labeled 3.2.9b) closed ticket:
US> http://sourceforge.net/p/makenl/bugs/8/ effected files: msgtool.c,
US> mklog.c
US> I've wrote and tested the fix with help from Markus and Alex :)
Your contributions are greatly appreciated.
US> Later this year, I've found in another research a document, that
US> pointed out, that there exist potentialy a stack handling problem in
US> OpenWatcom 1.9 that has some similarity with my bug found in makenl_ng
US> starting rev 3.2.6
I've been wondering if that could be the case; as the problems seem to be
occurring in the versions compiled with OpenWatcom.
US> currently it varies from day to day ... Wed last week till Tue this
US> week I was 150% busy :-( and started recovery mode on Wed this week to
US> the state one week before :-P
Life has a tendency to throw those curves at us at times...
KE>> But the lead maintainer should be aware of who else can be of
KE>> help.
US> for OpenWatcom 1.9 (DOS) and GCC OS/2 I can try a compile test
US> and a software test
US> software testing is possible also under win32
Currently OpenWatcom 1.9 is used to compile the DOS, OS/2, and Win32 versions.
The Linux version can be compiled with several different compilers, thanks to
the work of Andrew Clarke. The statically-linked Linux binary that was hatched
for the last release was built using gcc 4.5.2 under Slackware Linux 13.37.
Andrew
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