From: Francis James Franklin (f.j.franklin_at_sheffield.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Mar 18 2004 - 03:49:37 EST
I don't see why you need to write to everyone...
Anyway, fink's 2.0.3-21 works fine for me, so I don't think this is an
abiword problem.
If you can reproduce the problem using a debug version of abiword, then
please let us have the details.
Regards, Frank
On 17 Mar 2004, at 19:09, Stephen Fisher wrote:
> was there ever a resolution on this issue as I continue to have the
> same problem on similar setup?
>
> On Feb 26, 2004, at 8:52 AM, <msevior_at_physics.unimelb.edu.au> wrote:
>
>>> Nope that didn't help at all. It still is giving the error...
>>>
>>> /sw/bin/abiword: line 14: 22162 Illegal instruction
>>> /sw/lib/AbiSuite-2.0/AbiWord-2.0 $@
>>>
>>
>> Try a debug build.
>>
>> Pass --enable-debug in the configure script.
>>
>> ./configure --enable-debug
>>
>> The try running it under gdb..
>>
>> gdb AbiWord-2.0
>> run
>>
>> And when it crashes type "where" in the gdb consol.
>>
>> That will tell us whre the problem is.
>>
>> Are you using apple's built-in X-server? That is know to have problems
>> with modern applications that use font-config.
>>
>> Martin
>>
>>> Thanks though.
>>>
>>> Benjamin Poiesz
>>> poiesb_at_rpi.edu
>>>
>>>
>>> On Feb 26, 2004, at 6:26 AM, Marc Maurer wrote:
>>>
>>>> Just a wild guess: try deleting the AbiWord Profile files, maybe
>>>> it's
>>>> hosed somehow
>>>>
>>>> Marc
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 02:17, Benjamin Poiesz wrote:
>>>>> Hey all,
>>>>> I've been trying to get AbiWord 2.0.3-21 working from being
>>>>> compiled
>>>>> through fink. Compiling works fine and it even ran the first time,
>>>>> but
>>>>> then it crashed and it hasn't started up since. Instead I get the
>>>>> following message...
>>>>>
>>>>> /sw/bin/abiword: line 14: 22162 Illegal instruction
>>>>> /sw/lib/AbiSuite-2.0/AbiWord-2.0 $@
>>>>>
>>>>> Then I'm back at the console. The logo splash screen shows
>>>>> up...but
>>>>> thats as far as it gets. I'm getting the same sort of problem with
>>>>> gnumeric so maybe its something wrong with my setup? Any
>>>>> suggestions
>>>>> would be very appreciated.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanx,
>>>>> Benjamin Poiesz
>>>>> poiesb_at_rpi.edu
>>>>>
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