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Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2008 14:37:14 -0700
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Seamonkey

In <47F859A6.7020100@ucsd.edu>, on 04/05/08
at 09:03 PM, Sandy said:

Hi,

>What happens is about once a day Seamonkey shuts itself down.
>Popuplog.os2 shows an error Sys 3175. At first the error message pointed
>to Rexx.dll, and I copied the rexx.dll file from eCS to Warp 4. I then
>got the error pointing to Doscall1.dll. I then copied doscall1.dll from
>eCS to Warp 4, and now I get a Sys 3175 error pointing to FT2lib.dll.
>The version of this dll file is the same with both Warp 4 and eCS, so I
>can't update that file.

As I've often said, executables rarely go bad. It's much more likely for
data to go bad.

As I've often said, saying you had a sys3175 trap is like saying it hurts.
The doctor is going to need a bit more info than that to diagnose the
problem and offer useful suggestions.

Given that Seamonkey really does not use REXX, I have to suspect you are
running out of shared memory. To confirm this, you need to run a memory
monitor and see if the trap coincides with low memory.

I suspect you don't see the traps in eCS because you don't use it all that
much. It takes time to consume memory.

>04-03-2008 13:25:53 SYS3170 PID 0027 TID 0001 Slot 004a
>H:\SEAMONKEY\SEAMONKEY.EXE
>c0010001

>DOSCALL1.DLL 0003:0000c4a1

This is a guard page violation. I can indication an out of memory
condition or a programming error.

>04-04-2008 19:34:46 SYS3175 PID 0026 TID 0001 Slot 0068
>H:\SEAMONKEY\SEAMONKEY.EXE
>c0000005
>1f247d1d
>P1=00000002 P2=00000000 P3=XXXXXXXX P4=XXXXXXXX
>EAX=00000000 EBX=18e41248 ECX=00000000 EDX=18e41248
>ESI=00000000 EDI=00000000

This is an attempt to read from near location 0. This can be caused by on
out of memory condition or a programming error.

The problem you have is that the errors are not within the Seamonkey code
itself, so the Mozilla developers will not be able to help. To do much
more will require a process dump and someone willing to look at it.

Steven

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