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From: Jay Estabrook (Jay.Estabrookcompaq.com)
Date: Fri Feb 22 2002 - 13:37:18 CST

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    On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 08:08:54AM -0800, Robert M. Riches Jr. wrote:
    >
    > I know it's a strange request, but does anybody know a reliable
    > way to blow away an X server with the obnoxious floating point
    > exception, signal 8?
    >
    > Every once in a while, the X server compiled from xfree86.org
    > 4.2.0 sources dies with a signal 8, apparently a floating point
    > exception. Acting on advice from Jay Estabrook (thanks), I
    > built an X server with "#define HasCbrt NO" in host.def, but
    > I'd like to be able to test whether it actually makes a
    > difference.
    >
    > Mail/news archives says "x11perf -wellipse10" would blow away
    > the X server, but it doesn't do it for mine.

    That's assuming the above x11perf component would be using the "arc"
    primitives, which seemed (IMHO) to be the only part of the server
    which would be likely to cause the FP exceptions.

    Of course, x11perf may not trigger the FP exceptions the same way your
    other app (the original cause for your complaint) does/did, WRT the
    negative number passed to "pow" (IIRC).

    Thus, you may need to run that original app on the new Xserver to be
    sure the bug is fixed.

    That's if I understand correctly what you're asking/trying to do above...

    --Jay++

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