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- From: 6243590@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM
- Subject: Re: HELP! SIGBUS loading Document
- Message-ID: <92244.43193.6243590@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM>
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- Organization: Lockheed Missiles & Space Company, Inc.
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 92 19:10:12 GMT
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- In article <26AUG199217390133@zeus.tamu.edu>, sls3042@zeus.tamu.edu (SMITH, STER
- > I have an important interleaf document, when I try to
- > load it in interleaf, about half way through the loading
- > process I get a SIGBUS message and interleaf crashes.
- > This happens both on version 5.x and 4.x on sun 3,
- > sparc I, and sparc II.
- >
- > What do I do to retrieve the file?
- >
- >
-
- >I have encountered the same problem a number of times before. Sometimes
- >if you are in luck the back up files are still OK. What I normally do
- >is go to the desktop directory where the document is stored and rename
- >the back-up "xxxx.doc_1" to "yyyy.doc" and try opening the file "yyyy".
-
- >However, the most recent work is not saved in the back
- >up files, hence I would be most interested in any other solution.
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- Another possible solution-- select your document icon and access its
- PROPS sheet. Edit the save format to save ASCII. Close the property sheet
- and select and resave the document. Once its in ASCII, try the reopen.
-
- Also, check your resources. If upon the last edit your file grew, but your
- memory or paging allocation has not grown, check with your system adminis-
- trator and see if granting larger access to the memory and paging pool helps.
-
- Barbara G.
- LMSC Interleaf User Support
-