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Don Harrington <[log in to unmask]>
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Don Harrington <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 Sep 1996 09:18:06 -0700
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Well, I'd like to take Pete's suggestion, and look at the rest of the
stack trace, but what you see is all I got.  :-(  It should be noted that
this database has been SuperDexed (v3.1).  I will look to see if there is
an undefined variable, but I'm pretty sure our source headers contain and
IMPLICIT NONE clause.
 
On Fri, 20 Sep 1996, Pete Crosby wrote:
 
> Don  Harrington wrote:
> >
> >Anyone ever seen this before?
> >
> >The rest of the error is as follows:
> >
> >**** Unknown trap (TRAPS 69).
> >
> >ABORT: PGCMXFIX.PUB77.BETAMSS
> >NM USER  454.00801084 U_get_unwind_table
> >NM SYS  a.0021e098 px_getsig_lowpri_$1a8
> > --- Interrupt Marker
> >NM SYS  a.00e0049c ?pi_call_2_handler_$8
> > --- Interrupt Marker
> >
>
> <SOME DELETED>
>
> I checked our database of old calls and came up with the following:
>
> "I found out that this could be caused by a variable which has not been
> initialized before it is used. I suggested to check the string variables
> The program may have worked for years without trouble and this is the
> reason why the author can be very surprised."
>
> So, I suggest you take a look at the rest of the stack trace and what
> variables may have been declared but not initialized.
>
>
> --
>                             --Pete Crosby
>                               [log in to unmask]
>
 
 
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