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to: Dumas Walker
from: Digital Man
date: 2024-02-17 19:55:00
subject: sbbsecho segmentation fau

  Re: sbbsecho segmentation fau
  By: Dumas Walker to DIGITAL MAN on Sat Feb 17 2024 10:50 am

 > >  > Read 7 areas from /home/bbs/data/AREAS.BBS
 > >  > Segmentation fault
 >
 > >  > Why am I trying to run 3.19?  So I can upgrade it to 3.20, and test out
 > >  > som
 > >  > other stuff I want to try, without messing my "real" board up.  Thanks.
 >
 > > If you could provide a backtrace, that'd allow us to help you root-cause
 > > and l
 > > ely work-around the issue:
 > > https://wiki.synchro.net/howto:gdb
 >
 > Thanks.  However, I already tried part of this.  That is to say, I did the
 > following as per some instructions on the wiki page:
 >
 > #:~/repo/src/sbbs3$ SBBSEXEC=/sbbs/exec make symlinks DEBUG=1
 > /home/bbs/repo/src/sbbs3/../build/Common.gmake:132: *** Both DEBUG and
 > RELEASE are defined.  Stop.
 >
 > So, for fun, I then tried it without symlinks:
 >
 > #:~/repo/src/sbbs3$ SBBSEXEC=/sbbs/exec make DEBUG=1
 > /home/bbs/repo/src/sbbs3/../build/Common.gmake:132: *** Both DEBUG and
 > RELEASE are defined.  Stop.
 >
 > As I do not have RELEASE=1 on the make command line, why does it think I am
 > trying to compile DEBUG *and* RELEASE, and how do I tell it I am not?

Check your src/build/localdefs.mk file.
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