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Re: [hylafax-users] Send program terminated abnormally with exit status 0xa
Hi Lee,
I have done your suggested changes in source code, recompille and reinstall
and now I am able to send faxes without crashing faxsend :-)
But reading your words I understand that I can find more crashing code due
my compiler is not assigning the correct bit length to short type. Perhaps
some option at compile time is needed ?
Thank you
regards
xavier
> De: Lee Howard <faxguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Fecha: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 15:57:44 -0800
> Para: xavier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> CC: hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Asunto: Re: [hylafax-users] Send program terminated abnormally with exit
> status 0xa
>
> Xavier Blanco wrote:
>
>> Mar 15 17:59:16.86: [ 2014]: SEND send frame number 251
>> Mar 15 17:59:16.86: [ 2014]: SEND send frame number 252
>> Mar 15 17:59:16.86: [ 2014]: SEND send frame number 253
>> Mar 15 17:59:16.86: [ 2014]: SEND send frame number 254
>> Mar 15 17:59:16.86: [ 2014]: SEND send frame number 255
>> Mar 15 17:59:16.86: [ 2014]: SEND send frame number 2336
>> Mar 15 17:59:16.86: [ 2014]: SEND send frame number 2337
>> Mar 15 17:59:16.86: [ 2014]: SEND send frame number 2338
>> Mar 15 17:59:16.86: [ 2014]: SEND send frame number 2340
>>
>>
>
> This is a problem. There can only be frames up to number 255.
>
> The code responsible here is faxd/Class1Send.c++ at approximately line
> 955. The number mentioned there in the logs ("fnum" in the code)is
> defined as type u_short. It does this:
>
> for (u_short fnum = 0; fnum < frameNumber; fnum++) {
> ... stuff ...
> }
>
> Somehow it thinks that 255+1 = 2336
>
> As you're using a platform (and probably a compiler) that is largely
> untested (OS X 10.3.8 is rather new), I'm guessing that the compiler
> doesn't like u_short.
>
> According to the information I have, we're *supposed* to have 16 bits
> with a short type. As 0-255 only consume 8 bits, I can only suppose
> that your compiler is only allocating 8 bytes to shorts. If this is
> correct then this could be a problem throughout the code, as HylaFAX
> uses shorts quite frequently.
>
> You could do a couple of tests, perhaps. Change the code to read...
>
> for (u_short fnum = 0; fnum < frameNumber && fnum < 256; fnum++) {
> ... stuff ...
> }
>
> Lee.
>
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