windows revserver stack support
Mike Bonner
bonnmike at gmail.com
Wed Jul 27 15:56:12 EDT 2011
Got it to work. If there is a button in the stack it causes a sig 11. remove
them and things start to work dandy.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 9:04 AM, Mike Bonner <bonnmike at gmail.com> wrote:
> More information. On a different machine, *ubuntu 1, apache2,
> livecode-server 4-6-3* there is also a signal 11, but quite a bit more info
> (that I don't understand.)
>
>
> livecode-server exited due to fatal signal 11
> in __kernel_sigreturn @ 0
> in <unknown> @ 0x8158f85
> in <unknown> @ 0x809e596
> in <unknown> @ 0x809ea13
> in <unknown> @ 0x809eccc
> in <unknown> @ 0x809177d
> in <unknown> @ 0x8091fed
> in <unknown> @ 0x81cd09e
> in <unknown> @ 0x81c96d3
> in <unknown> @ 0x81c9b40
> in __libc_start_main @ 231
> in fwrite @ 305
>
> I'm going to re-download the livecode server distributions on the off
> chance theres been a sneaky fix or update that I haven't seen, but at this
> point i'm without clue. Which is of course my usual state of being! *grin*
>
> Will send a note to support in a day or so if nobody can point me to
> whatever mistake I made.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 8:34 AM, Mike Bonner <bonnmike at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone managed to get a stack to load using livecode-server for
>> windows? All I get is "livecode-server exited due to fatal signal 11"
>>
>> This happens when trying to library the stack as well as using go stack
>> <stackpath>
>>
>> Otherwise livecode-server is working great, just can't get the stack
>> support to work.
>>
>> I've even checked it from the command line to make sure that I don't have
>> some strange apache misconfiguration going on, but the result is the same.
>>
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>
>
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