I'm not sure if your problem is related to "asynchronous exceptions". Your code can generate a access violation exception, but the exeption occurs in other frame (not in your code).
Citando William Hallatt <goblincod...@gmail.com>: > Good day everybody, > > I have a bit of an odd scenario. At home I have Qt 5.2.x built from > source, running on an Ubuntu 12.04 distribution. I also use QtCreator 3.x > and Clang 3.3 (both built from source) for my Qt development. Long story > short, I have a little data-gathering simulation application that I can run > for hours and hours on the Ubuntu box without any issues (I regularly run > it overnight), but when compiling the exact same source using the Qt 5.1.1 > for Windows 32-bit (MinGW 4.8, OpenGL, 666 > MB)<http://download.qt-project.org/official_releases/qt/5.1/5.1.1/qt-windows-opensource-5.1.1-mingw48_opengl-x86-offline.exe>package > on Windows 7 (64-bit), I get segfaults within minutes. > > I have attached here two disassembler text files, the one is where the > break occurs and the other is for the only Qt related stack that I can find > in the ~30 threads that is running at that point. I have marked the breaks > with huge ( BREAKS HERE!!! ) markers in the text files (to the right of the > actual line) and the attached image is also of the complete stack for the > Qt-related function calls. I seriously doubt the disassemled output would > mean anything to anybody, but I include it here just in case. > > None of the stacks trace back directly to any of my code so I am at a bit > of a loss, however, my actual problem is why everything works on Linux, but > falls over on Windows...and please don't say it is because it's Windows, I > know that already :P > > If anyone has any ideas, I'm all ears. > > Thanks a lot! > William. > _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest