Segmentation violation

Scott Nelson scott at logicdatasystems.com
Wed Dec 5 09:09:16 PST 2007


Look at the size of the processing table, both in number of lines and 
bytes.  I have found that long tables on large processing tables can 
cause this due to a memory boundry overlap.  Try removing old unused 
code, or comments and shorten the table.

Scott







Jaime Perry wrote:
> What causes are there for segmentation violations?  A client of ours 
> just sent an email with screen prints of about 10 different segmentation 
> errors all of which occurred  while navigating  their menus.   The 
> errors are happening on random  menus and with different key strokes.  
> Most of the errors are generated when they hit "X" to exit a menu but 
> some happen when hitting other keys to enter a menu option.  They are 
> using Filepro 5.0.07D4 on a SCO Unix box (version 5.0.7).
>
> I do not see any problems with the menus and the segmentation errors 
> seem to have just started within the past week or so.  Any ideas on 
> where to look will be greatly appreciated.  Thank you.
>
> Jaime Perry
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