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- From: koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com (Steve Koren)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Ibrowse Version .81 Release 5
- Date: 25 Mar 1996 12:33:29 -0700
- Organization: HP Fort Collins Site
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- In-reply-to: bmccrach@chardonnay.niagara.com's message of Sun, 24 Mar 96 22:41:32
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- bmccrach@chardonnay.niagara.com (Brent B. McCrackin) wrote:
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- > IBrowse works fine if I do not load images. Upon trying to load images, all
- > the network connections are lit and the program appears to hang - no modem
- > activity but the anim goes. I can hit the stop button and it stops, and load
-
- [ Lotsa people saying "5 works OK" and lotsa others saying "5 crashes" ]
-
- Interesting.
-
- I did discover this weekend, that if I launch the program from the CLI,
- (well actually using sksh's "srun" command), it works fine as long as I
- give it enough stack. Launched from workbench, even with the same stack
- size, it crashes in the manner that the poster above mentioned after
- just a few seconds or minutes.
-
- Brent, are you launching it from Workbench by any chance? If not, well,
- so much for my theory :-). If so, you might want to bump your CLI stack
- up and launch it from the CLI.
-
- - steve
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