[R] Invalid Page fault - R ver 1.0.0 on Windows98 SE
partha_bagchi@hgsi.com
partha_bagchi at hgsi.com
Fri May 26 19:44:15 CEST 2000
Thanks for the quick response Prof. Ripley. I will try to upgrade over the
holidays. In the meantime, I will try to reproduce the page fault.
Unfortunately, it does not happen at the same place at all times. I have
noticed that, cut and paste from window's notepad did not produce the fault
while it did while doing so from the Programmer's File Editor 1.01 (beware
though since my sample sizes are small). It happen sometimes while simply
doing command line editing.
BTW: doing a quickview of CRTDLL.DLL shows (on my system) in the Export
table that
for the ordinal 017f, the entry point is 0000be95 and the name is fwscanf
Does that help any?
TIA.
Partha.
Prof Brian
Ripley To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch, partha_bagchi at hgsi.com
<ripley at stats cc:
.ox.ac.uk> Subject: Re: [R] Invalid Page fault - R ver 1.0.0 on
Windows98 SE
05/26/00
11:16 AM
Please
respond to
Prof Brian
Ripley
Usual answer, I'm afraid. There were some fixes in that area
for 1.0.1, so please try upgrading. If that does not work, we need to
know exactly what you were pasting, and what you had done before
(which is how thanks to Uwe Ligges we found the fix we did).
>From: partha_bagchi at hgsi.com
>Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 10:43:41 -0400
>
>I was wondering if anyone have encountered an invalid page fault by
cutting
>and pasting into R (or using the command line editing) - seems to happen
at
>the same address 017f:7fc0c9da.
[...]
Unfortunately that address in CRTDLL.DLL, and your CRTDLL.DLL won't
be the same as mine.
--
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