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  from="Kevin S. Millikin &lt;kmillikin@a...&gt;"
  author="Kevin S. Millikin"
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Howdy,

At this point I suspect that something was wrong with my version of
OCaml. I changed machines this morning and have reinstalled everything.
I don't believe that I have done anything different but now #load does
not cause a segfault.  I have not had time to test much more than that
to see if there are still some other problems present.  I'll let you
know if something else appears.

-Eric

P.S. The significant difference between the two setups is that the
problematic one was running Windows 2000 Pro and the new one is running
Windows XP.



&gt; -----Original Message-----
&gt; From: owner-caml-list@pauillac.inria.fr [mailto:owner-caml-
&gt; list@pauillac.inria.fr] On Behalf Of Kevin S. Millikin
&gt; Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 1:57 PM
&gt; To: 'Oleg Trott'; David Brown; Beck01, Wolfgang
&gt; Cc: edahlman@atcorp.com; caml-list@inria.fr
&gt; Subject: RE: [Caml-list] Segmentation Fault on #load
&gt; 
&gt; On Tuesday, October 28, 2003 1:38 PM, Oleg Trott
&gt; [SMTP:oleg_trott@columbia.edu] wrote:
&gt; &gt;  Technically, it's possible for "#load" to cause seg-fault if
&gt; "pretty" uses
&gt; &gt;  FFI and there is a bug somewhere. Otherwise, there may be a problem
&gt; &gt;  with Eric's copy of OCaml.
&gt; 
&gt; "pretty" is the pretty printer from George Necula's CIL.  It does not
&gt; contain foreign code, but does call Obj.magic.
&gt; 
&gt; It appears to work for me (Ocaml 3.07 compiled with cygwin), but not
&gt; for Eric (Ocaml 3.07+2, cygwin).
&gt; 
&gt; ----
&gt; Kevin S. Millikin           Architecture Technology Corporation
&gt; Research Scientist          Specialists in Computer Architecture
&gt; (952)829-5864 x162          http://www.atcorp.com
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