Subj : Web Server Crashes To : Corey From : Digital Man Date : Tue Jun 14 2005 12:06 am Re: Web Server Crashes By: Corey to Digital Man on Mon Jun 13 2005 07:23 pm > > > > > > > I get my web server crashing since the last CVS. > > > > > > > here is the call stack. > > > > > > > WEBSRVR! 00793f50() > > > > > > > WEBSRVR! 00793e88() > > > > > > > WEBSRVR! 0078943c() > > > > > > > WEBSRVR! 00788ca9() > > > > > > > WEBSRVR! 0079e5c8() > > > > > > > KERNEL32! 7c80b50b() > > > > > > > > > > > > That call stack looks like you didn't have symbols. Are you n > > > > > > build? > > > > > > > > > > yep, all debug compile in MSVC6 standard. > > > > > > > > Well something's wrong with your debugger than or something. The ca > > > > unfortunately fairly uselss with out symbols. Do you have a websrvr > > > > you can send me maybe so I can look up those addresses? > > > > > > > > > also, can I can enoght credits to download the version on your b > > > > > it either says not there or not enought credits to get. > > > > > > > > Sure. But if you already have msvc6, then why would you want to re- > > > > > I will look. > > > I have standard version. I think you have the pro version online? > > > > That shouldn't matter. > also, I am using whatever project that comes in the CVS. > I remember a few CVS's ago when I had a crash it would even show the source > code and point to the exact line of code in question. As it should, regardless of the project file (unless you have disabled debug symbols or something). digital man Snapple "Real Fact" #93: A Kangaroo can jump 30 feet. .