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Possible gnumake bug under VMS


From: Mark
Subject: Possible gnumake bug under VMS
Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 10:35:33 +0000

Hello,

I have gnumake 3.79 built on VMS.  It seems to work fine when run in
an interactive session - but when run in an OpenVMS batch job it
crashes with the following stack dump:

%SYSTEM-F-NOPRIV, insufficient privilege or object protection
violation
%TRACE-F-TRACEBACK, symbolic stack dump follows
  image    module    routine             line      rel PC
abs PC      
 GMAKE  JOB  tryToSetupYAst             28898 0000000000002A70
000000000003E1F0
 GMAKE  JOB  child_execute_job          29240 0000000000000000
0000000000000000
 GMAKE  JOB  start_job_command          23943 0000000000000F84
000000000003C704
 GMAKE  JOB  start_waiting_job          24131 0000000000001104
000000000003C884
 GMAKE  JOB  new_job                    24355 0000000000001688
000000000003CE08
 GMAKE  COMMANDS  execute_file_commands
                                         8143 0000000000000CC4
00000000000319D4
 GMAKE  REMAKE  remake_file             18840 00000000000015C8
00000000000493D8
 GMAKE  REMAKE  update_file_1           18491 0000000000000000
0000000000000000
 GMAKE  REMAKE  update_file             18141 0000000000000528
0000000000048338
 GMAKE  REMAKE  check_dep               18645 0000000000001DBC
0000000000049BCC
 GMAKE  REMAKE  update_file_1           18282 0000000000000C30
0000000000048A40
 GMAKE  REMAKE  update_file             18141 0000000000000528
0000000000048338
 GMAKE  REMAKE  update_goal_chain       17988 00000000000001B8
0000000000047FC8
 GMAKE  MAIN  main                       9966 00000000000017C8
000000000003FE78
 GMAKE  MAIN  __main                        0 0000000000000070
000000000003E720
                                            0 FFFFFFFF8028B63C
FFFFFFFF8028B63C
   job terminated at 11-MAR-2005 11:07:15.73

Is this a bug or I am doing something wrong?

TIA, Mark




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