1. weird error message
- Posted by Jerry Story <jstory at ocii.com> Nov 03, 2006
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Someone running: Fedora Core 5 (running on a Dell Inspiron 9300) got this error message: dmak.exw:1 A machine-level exception occurred during execution of this statement That doesn't make sense. Line 1 can't do that. What's with this error message?
2. Re: weird error message
- Posted by Jesse Adkins <Tassadar29 at lycos.com> Nov 03, 2006
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Did you put the #!bin/sh thing at the top? You have to put that in most of the time for stuff to work in Linux, if I remember right. If it's a fresh install, it might be that the wxeu.so isn't fit in properly or something. Just guessing though.
3. Re: weird error message
- Posted by Jerry Story <jstory at ocii.com> Nov 03, 2006
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Jesse Adkins wrote: > > Did you put the #!bin/sh thing at the top? You have to put that in most of > the time for stuff to work in Linux, if I remember right. What is #!bin/sh ?
4. Re: weird error message
- Posted by Mario Steele <eumario at trilake.net> Nov 03, 2006
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Jerry Story wrote: > > Jesse Adkins wrote: > > > > Did you put the #!bin/sh thing at the top? You have to put that in most of > > the time for stuff to work in Linux, if I remember right. > > What is #!bin/sh ? #!bin/sh Should actually be #!/bin/sh or more to the point #!/dir/to/euphoria/exu. But for your specific question, /bin/sh = C:\windows\cmd.exe It is the shell in which to execute Shell Scripts. On linux, there is no such thing as extentions, especially when it comes to scripts, you could litterally have DMAK named dmak, as long as you had the #!/dir/to/euphoria/exu at the top, and it will run the Euphoria interpreter for the program. Another common thing about it, is the fact that #! is called the She-Bang, which desginates that an Interpreter of some sort is to be used here, weither it be a Shell Interpreter, a Perl Interpreter, a Euphoria interpreter or anything else out there. But depending apon what is actually on the first line of code in that, is dependant apon what you actually have there, if you have an include statement, a comment, what have you. Just some things to look at. Mario Steele http://enchantedblade.trilake.net Attaining World Dominiation, one byte at a time...
5. Re: weird error message
- Posted by George Walters <gwalters at sc.rr.com> Nov 03, 2006
- 528 views
If you're running version 2.4 it might be the "+=" EU bug. I've tried to remove all of mine.
6. Re: weird error message
- Posted by Bernie Ryan <xotron at bluefrog.com> Nov 04, 2006
- 525 views
Jerry Story wrote: > > Someone running: > Fedora Core 5 (running on a Dell Inspiron 9300) > > got this error message: > dmak.exw:1 > A machine-level exception occurred during execution of this statement > > That doesn't make sense. Line 1 can't do that. > What's with this error message? Jerry: If you bind using 2.5 and run it do you get any errors ? If not then it has something to do with 3.0. What is confusing me is the fact that you are telling use an error which is talking about file dmak.exw ( a windows file ) an you are saying you are running on Linux ? Remember that 3.0 linux is not using ncurses and may have bugs in the code. Bernie My files in archive: WMOTOR, XMOTOR, W32ENGIN, MIXEDLIB, EU_ENGIN, WIN32ERU, WIN32API Can be downloaded here: http://www.rapideuphoria.com/cgi-bin/asearch.exu?dos=on&win=on&lnx=on&gen=on&keywords=bernie+ryan
7. Re: weird error message
- Posted by Jerry Story <jstory at ocii.com> Nov 04, 2006
- 517 views
Bernie Ryan wrote: > If you bind using 2.5 and run it do you get any errors ? > If not then it has something to do with 3.0. I'm not the person who is getting the machine-level error. It is someone with Fedora Core 5 running on a Dell Inspiron 9300. I don't get any errors on 2.5 or on 3.0. > What is confusing me is the fact that you are telling > use an error which is talking about file dmak.exw ( a windows file ) > an you are saying you are running on Linux ? dmak.exw works on both Windows and Linux. In this case we're talking Linux.