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ocamldebug halts with waitpid uncaught exception #7889

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vicuna opened this issue Jan 1, 2019 · 1 comment
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ocamldebug halts with waitpid uncaught exception #7889

vicuna opened this issue Jan 1, 2019 · 1 comment

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vicuna commented Jan 1, 2019

Original bug ID: 7889
Reporter: julia
Status: new
Resolution: open
Priority: normal
Severity: crash
OS: Ubuntu
OS Version: 18.04
Version: 4.07.0
Category: misc
Monitored by: @nojb

Bug description

OCaml Debugger version 4.07.0

(ocd) run
Loading program... done.
Begin source code normalization... First
Time: 462199
Program end.
Uncaught exception: Unix.Unix_error (5, "waitpid", "")


I have print statements every few lines with flish stderr after each one. Previously I tried with ocaml 4.06.0 and it emitted a few more prints before giving the uncaught exception error. I found the following comment on the internet, but it is from 2013: https://stackoverrun.com/fr/q/4524777

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