This is the source code I'm trying to make an image of: http://pastebin.com/b8R06Cur
I hope it helps. -- Bahman Movaqar (http://BahmanM.com) ERP Evaluation, Implementation and Deployment Consultant On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 17:36, Bahman Movaqar <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm very new to Forth so please bear with me if I'm missing something > very obvious. > > Every time I run 'gforthmi' it chokes on 'segmentation fault' like below: > > [bahman@bleda ussa]$ gforthmi ussa.fi ussa.fs > redefined block-offset > > Segmentation fault. > redefined block-offset > > Segmentation fault. > redefined th > *OS command line*:-1: No such file or directory > comp-image >>>./temp-image.fi1<<< ./temp-image.fi2 ussa.fi bye > Backtrace: > $7F7C1A6DE850 throw > $7F7C1A714408 slurp-file > chmod: cannot access `ussa.fi': No such file or directory > rm: cannot remove `./temp-image.fi1': No such file or directory > rm: cannot remove `./temp-image.fi2': No such file or directory > > Though it works well with an empty source file. > > [bahman@bleda Temp]$ touch foo.fs > [bahman@bleda Temp]$ gforthmi foo.fi foo.fs > redefined th data offset=43CCF071C0 > code offset=-1767F30 > xt offset=-1767F50 > 60 7F1BB8424000 7F5F8532B000 > 68 7F1BB8429000 7F5F85330000 > 70 7F1BB842E000 7F5F85335000 > 78 7F1BB8433000 7F5F8533A000 > 2F58 7F1BB8428000 7F5F8532F000 > 2F60 7F1BB8431C00 7F5F85338C00 > 2F68 7F1BB842D000 7F5F85334000 > 2F78 7F1BB8431B30 7F5F85338B30 > 2F80 7F1BB8431B28 7F5F85338B28 > 2F98 2456480 CEE480 > 4DC0 7F1BB7B817C0 7F5F84A887C0 > 4DF8 7F1BB7B818A0 7F5F84A888A0 > 10C70 7FFF31EDD640 7FFF4A239730 > 10CD8 7FFF31EDD858 7FFF4A239948 > 11B80 2462840 CFA840 > 13958 247BB10 D13B10 > 1CB68 2470900 D08900 > 1CC08 2462F20 CFAF20 > 27E38 2472F60 D0AF60 > 2BE20 24731A0 D0B1A0 > 3C8B8 247B4B0 D134B0 > > I tested the above on both a 64bit and a 32bit machines and the > results were exactly the same. > What am I doing wrong? Is it possible that my source code is the > reason for this? > > I'd appreciate any hint/help. TIA, > > -- > Bahman Movaqar (http://BahmanM.com) > ERP Evaluation, Implementation and Deployment Consultant
