I would like the trace.
You might want to rip out the lines where you log on, which show you
typing userid/password.
------ Original Message ------
Received: 05:05 PM EDT, 05/20/2009
From: Brian <belstsrv@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Linux 5250 Development Project <linux5250@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [LINUX5250] x5250 seg fault
Ok, today it happened and I can repeat it on and on.
I copied the following code from one tn5250 session:
m7mea2 = 'LN' and m7mea4 = 'ED'
when trying to paste in to another, tn5250 crashes.
I pasted the text in to Notepad++, copied it fresh out of there, and
tried the paste and had the same issue.
Once I had this happening, I activated a trace file on the session,
restarted it, crashed it, and saved the log.
I can email it directly to whomever would like, just let me know.
James Rich wrote:
> On Wed, 20 May 2009, Brian wrote:
>
>> I always use CTRL-C and CTRL-V when copying and pasting.
>
> Are you on MS Windows, Brian?
>
> James Rich
>
> if you want to understand why that is, there are many good books on
> the design of operating systems. please pass them along to redmond
> when you're done reading them :)
> - Paul Davis on ardour-dev
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