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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / db pro in XP - a problem

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Cras
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Posted: 15th Apr 2003 16:39
whenever i use the command glue object to limb then exit i get an error report, even in the final exe. it very annoying and if you have xp you can check if it happens to you by using my 20 line compo entry. I tried getting rid of it and it was fine so i presume its because of this command. I also tried making the program reverse all effects of it (unglue object) but that didnt work either. Maye something to fix in patch 5 or tell me what im doing wrong.
Ratty Rat
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Posted: 15th Apr 2003 17:07
I don`t have XP, I run 2000, but I have noticed some command combinations end in a crash.
So far, with some fiddling, I`ve managed to make them all go away, but there was no universal solution.

A couple of more common fixes I have used are adding extra SYNC commands in-between some of the functions (not in the main loop of course) and swapping round the order of the commands when doing multiple operations on one object/limb/whatever.

Hope this helps

"Don`t try to engage my enthusiasm, I don`t have one"
Cras
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Posted: 15th Apr 2003 19:55
well i think it would be more appropriate for the problem to be fixed (if possible), not for us to rearrange our code. but thx
Shadow Robert
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Posted: 16th Apr 2003 00:34
suggest you email Lee about it

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