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Am I the only one that is not able to produce a crash dump? Any hints are welcome and greatly appreciated :-) -- Kevin Agius "Kevin" <zzz at zzz.zzz.org> wrote in message news:c0ia3v$c80$1 at sisko.local.nodomain.org... > I had a crash on the CVS server but unfortunately I do not know who caused > the crash or what he/she was doing! Just to make things worse I did not > manage to generate the crash dump. (We have been upgraded to v2.0.24 since a > few days now, the crash occurred unexpectedly not the first time we ran > CVSNT). > > Here is the info I managed to collect: > > Client=WinCVS 1.3.13.2 Beta 13 (Build 2) > > cvs version > ***** CVS exited normally with code 0 ***** > Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.0.24 (client/server) > Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVSNT) 2.0.24 (client/server) > > > Crash message dialog: > > Title: cvsnt > Message: Something bad happened to CVSNT, and it crashed. Would you like to > produce a crash dump? > > I answered "Yes" and got: > > Title: cvsnt > Message: Failed to save dump file to 'D:\cvs_temp\cvsnt-2.0.24.dmp' (error > 5) > > I answered "OK" and got: > > Title: cvs.exe - Application Error > Message: The instruction at "0x00446903" referenced memory at "0x141a000". > The memory could not be written. Click OK to terminate the program. Click > CANCEL to debug the program. > > I pressed "OK" as I do not have any sources installed. > > > Regarding the file 'D:\cvs_temp\cvsnt-2.0.24.dmp': > The folder exists and Everyone is granted full control, do I need to add > SYSTEM or some other peculiar user rights? > Note that the file cvsnt-2.0.24.dmp was created with a size of 0 bytes. > > Can anyone help me to get a crash dump if an error occurs? > > > Thanks. > > -- > Kevin Agius > >