Perl 5.7.2 (GDB breaks in 1.3.3-2 on certain Win2000 machines)

Kris Erickson kris@mha.ca
Wed Oct 10 13:56:00 GMT 2001


I already checked it before and it seems to be valid.

(gdb) print wlogsrv
$1 = {92, 92, 66, 65, 66, 79, 79, 78, 0, 0, 432, 35, 11680, 35, 11688,
35, 40,
  0, 11712, 35, 62980, 34, 57344, 32765, 63540, 34, 36933, 30715, 11688,
35,
  0, 35, 1, 0, 63556, 34, 16566, 30715, 1544, 35, 15993, 30715, 0, 0, 0,
35,
  0, 0, 63588, 34, 1672, 51, 24671, 30714, 1672, 51, 38867, 30712,
38915,
  30712, 1048, 0, 0, 51, 1, 0, 63544, 34, 0, 35, 49893, 30716, 24064,
35,
  4608, 0, 65262, 65262, 0, 35, 24048, 35, 256, 0, 1600, 35, 578, 0,
63584,
  34, 43476, 30716, 578, 0, 1600, 51, 0, 0, 21648, 35, 376, 35, 316, 0,
353,
  20480, 64, 0, 578, 0, 24056, 35, 24671, 30714, 24056, 35, 38867,
30712,
  38915, 30712, 2504, 0, 0, 35, 1, 0, 0, 35, 353, 20480, 14, 0, 64588,
34, 0,
  35, 0, 0, 50, 55, 54, 57, 376, 51, 376, 51, 0, 30715, 1, 0, 376, 51,
376,
  51, 1600, 35, 36933, 30715, 30808, 30712, 2416, 0, 2416, 0, 5, 0,
64248, 34,
  30576, 30712, 376, 51, 376, 51, 55348, 30716, 19912, 35, 288, 0,
65262,
  65262, 0, 35, 19696, 35, 0, 0, 63900, 34, 0, 35, 26195, 30714, 19712,
35,
  488, 0, 37944, 30712...}

Which works out to be "//baboon" which is our networks backup domain
server...

Kris

-----Original Message-----
From: John Peacock [ mailto:jpeacock@rowman.com ]
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 1:31 PM
To: Kris Erickson
Cc: 'cygwin@cygwin.com'
Subject: Re: Perl 5.7.2 (GDB breaks in 1.3.3-2 on certain Win2000
machines)


Kris Erickson wrote:
> 
> Ok, compiled it from the complete 1.3.4 version in CVS...
> 
> It is on the second call to NetUserGetInfo that the signal fails...
> 
> 88                strcat (strcpy (buf, "\\\\"), user.logsrv ());
> (gdb)
> 89                sys_mbstowcs (wlogsrv, buf,
> INTERNET_MAX_HOST_NAME_LENGTH + 3);
> (gdb)
> 90                ui = NULL;
> (gdb)
> 91                if (NetUserGetInfo (wlogsrv, wuser, 3,(LPBYTE *)
&ui))

OK, we need to know what wlogsrv contains.  It should be a Unicode 
representation of the PDC/BDC that you are logged in via.  I'll bet it
isn't.  You can check it at line 89 in the buf variable.

John

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