wschmidt@phobix.uucp (01/03/91)
Sorry, if this has been mentioned here before. Expiration time is rater short here, so I 've probably missed it. Yesterday I played with mungwall. In 9 out of 10 case it reported that ls (Version 4.0k [i haven't seen a newer one] ) munges memory it doesn't own. It uses one byte more than it has allocated (writes to it). The sizes of these memory chunks are between 17 and ~25 bytes (always odd length). Recently I discovered that in c.lib, cl.lib, c16.lib and cl16.lib delivered with Aztec C 5.0d the offsets in the lvodos modules are positive instead of negative! This only affects assembly programs and C programs that refer to 'LVO<DosFunction>'. The #pragmas and the glue routines seem to be correct. I will report this to MANX, but it may take some weeks until i get around to do so. It would probably be better if someone from the other side of the big pond told them about. Wolfram Schmidt -- ONLY valid email address: wschmidt@IAO.FhG.de (regardless of the Reply-To: line) Wolfram Schmidt Teckstr. 11 W-7056 Weinstadt Germany +49-7151/62408 MET