Microport Unix -- Large Model Problems
Ron Flax
ron at vsedev.VSE.COM
Thu Oct 30 02:14:11 AEST 1986
Has anyone else out there been experiencing problems with porting
programs to Microport Unix V/AT that fall into the large model category?
It seems that most everything I port (try to port?) has pointer
alignment problems, as indicated by lint, or just core dumps with a
segmentation violation at strange places in the code, like on a strlen()
call?
Sdb seems to indicate a memory fault as the culprit and I think that
most of the problems are pointer related since an 'int' ain't
necessarily an 'int' (ie. 16 bits in small model, 32 bits in large
model). Does anyone have any words of wisdom as to how one might go
about fixing pointer alignment problems without too much pain?
One other unrelated problem I have with Microport Unix is that for one
reason or another the system seems to run for a while then when it
decides its had enough it just plain goes south. It appears to be a
deadlock situation since terminals that had active sessions going
continue to echo keystroke even though it doesn't respond to them and
non-active sessions (ie. getty's running) do NOT echo keystrokes. This
obviously quite annoying as you might imagine... One other thing that
is interesting is that I know of two other sites with the exact same
problem on different hardware, but Microport claims they have never
heard of it? Has anyone else seen this behavior? Incidentally I was
running SCO Xenix V successfully for about 6 months prior to getting
Microport Unix. Microport are you listening 8-)
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