This is probably not the correct interpretation of this error.
The Win32 error above is more likely to indicate the actual problem.
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Severity
Success
This code indicates success, rather than an error.
This may not be the correct interpretation of this code,
or possibly the program is handling errors incorrectly.
On Linux, I would like to store some structures in a custom .note.foobar section and discover them at runtime. I compile and link the program below once with gold and once without: $ gcc -o test-ld test.c $ gcc -o test-gold -fuse-ld=gold test.c You can see that the ld-linked version [...] read more
Cross compiled gdb, with configure --target=m68k-linux --program-prefix=m68k- , gives error as no core file handler recognizes the format. Details: The core file is generated on a m68k devcie and the log is analyzed on the i686-pc-linux-gnu GDB version - 7.6 Any clue on this subject? > ELf format of the [...] read more
after deleting all partitions and creating one fat32 partition, I got this error in the terminal and then I ran GSmartControl and got a report. and also the chkdsk gave me an error An error occurred while reading file allocation table (FAT 1) . now I want to know if [...] read more
Our partner started using custom properties for messages being sent over IBM WebSphere MQ and our application developed using XMS.NET started to fail because of that. It turned out that the error is being thrown inside parsing the JMS envelope and inside the ParseJmsFolder method. This is the exception we [...] read more