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What does it mean when this comes up on the screen:
Process terminated by SIGSEGV
core dumped
(Dumped *where*?!)
Apparently it gave up in the middle of the process. Not surprising,
considering the size of the load I was giving it -- not that many messages,
but a great many of them of up around 88,000 or so bytes in size (I was
getting a bunch of emailed files in).
Do I need to worry about this with the OS/2-specific version? Or worry
about fixing it?
email: roy.j.tellason%tanstaaf{at}frackit.com
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