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Crash with 3.0 :(

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Fresh Install, fresh hash, only xferred Queue and Favorites

Code: c0000005

Version: 0.3.0 (2006-11-12)

Major: 5

Minor: 1

Build: 2600

SP: 2

Type: 1

Time: 2006-11-15 14:07:35

TTH: HMG7SFF6MHOSHQMZI6IRCYSXTEFITXI4ET5276Y

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\queuemanager.cpp(570): QueueManager::on

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\timermanager.cpp(39): TimerManager::run

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\thread.h(134): Thread::starter

f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(348): _callthreadstartex

f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(326): _threadstartex

Any ideas. Crashed right after startup, when joining hubs.

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Ok, I've even tried a new Queue.xml file and I STILL get this crash - even if I just start the program and not do anything.

Come on, help a guy out here.

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I can confirm this bug, happens here on Athlon64 on XP SP2, using latest Apex version while doing nothing except regular downloading, when i come back to my pc i see this error apparently without a "normal" reason for it. :(

Here is the exception info:

Code: c0000005

Version: 0.3.0 (2006-11-12)

Major: 5

Minor: 1

Build: 2600

SP: 2

Type: 1

Time: 2006-11-17 21:40:14

TTH: HMG7SFF6MHOSHQMZI6IRCYSXTEFITXI4ET5276Y

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\uploadmanager.cpp(474): UploadManager::on

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\userconnection.h(417): UserConnection::on

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\bufferedsocket.cpp(359): BufferedSocket::threadSendFile

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\bufferedsocket.cpp(476): BufferedSocket::checkEvents

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\bufferedsocket.cpp(522): BufferedSocket::run

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\thread.h(134): Thread::starter

f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(348): _callthreadstartex

f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(326): _threadstartex

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I can confirm this bug, happens here on Athlon64 on XP SP2, using latest Apex version while doing nothing except regular downloading, when i come back to my pc i see this error apparently without a "normal" reason for it. :)

Here is the exception info:

Code: c0000005

Version: 0.3.0 (2006-11-12)

Major: 5

Minor: 1

Build: 2600

SP: 2

Type: 1

Time: 2006-11-17 21:40:14

TTH: HMG7SFF6MHOSHQMZI6IRCYSXTEFITXI4ET5276Y

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\uploadmanager.cpp(474): UploadManager::on

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\userconnection.h(417): UserConnection::on

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\bufferedsocket.cpp(359): BufferedSocket::threadSendFile

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\bufferedsocket.cpp(476): BufferedSocket::checkEvents

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\bufferedsocket.cpp(522): BufferedSocket::run

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\thread.h(134): Thread::starter

f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(348): _callthreadstartex

f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(326): _threadstartex

That is a slighty different crash report to the one above.

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Got another crash is the same situation, nobody at the PC regular downloading ... crash:

Code: c0000005

Version: 0.3.0 (2006-11-12)

Major: 5

Minor: 1

Build: 2600

SP: 2

Type: 1

Time: 2006-11-18 06:45:05

TTH: HMG7SFF6MHOSHQMZI6IRCYSXTEFITXI4ET5276Y

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\bufferedsocket.cpp(326): BufferedSocket::threadSendFile

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\bufferedsocket.cpp(476): BufferedSocket::checkEvents

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\bufferedsocket.cpp(522): BufferedSocket::run

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\thread.h(134): Thread::starter

f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(348): _callthreadstartex

f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(326): _threadstartex

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these seem to be 2 different errors based on what I know of the exception info.. the first is involving the queue managers and the 2nd is involving the upload manager, darkstalker, try moving your queue.xml file out of the settings folder (with Apex closed) and restart the client. you will have to start the downloads again, but it will also recreate the queue.xml and this may help. One other possibility is the temp files that are in (by default c:\program files\apexdc++\incomplete) your incomplete's folder, when you take out the queue.xml file. remove the files out of your incompletes folder so it wont attempt to use the old (partially downloaded) files, but create new ones. this will most likely fix the error.

lightning, your problem is different or seems to be. your problem is in the uploads section of the managers, someone has tried to download something from you and it failed. did you customize the settings for your files, such as limiters, or modified segmented downloading. etc.. this is primarily related to your upload, be it, slots, custom sourcing not sure, maybe using a mapped network drive.. there could be many different situations on this one.. I think.. crise can probably be more specific.

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these seem to be 2 different errors based on what I know of the exception info.. the first is involving the queue managers and the 2nd is involving the upload manager, darkstalker, try moving your queue.xml file out of the settings folder (with Apex closed) and restart the client. you will have to start the downloads again, but it will also recreate the queue.xml and this may help. One other possibility is the temp files that are in (by default c:\program files\apexdc++\incomplete) your incomplete's folder, when you take out the queue.xml file. remove the files out of your incompletes folder so it wont attempt to use the old (partially downloaded) files, but create new ones. this will most likely fix the error.

It has not fixed the error. I get this error consistently, about a minute after launching the program, without even doing *anything* -

Code: c0000005

Version: 0.3.0 (2006-11-12)

Major: 5

Minor: 1

Build: 2600

SP: 2

Type: 1

Time: 2006-11-23 11:34:45

TTH: HMG7SFF6MHOSHQMZI6IRCYSXTEFITXI4ET5276Y

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\queuemanager.cpp(570): QueueManager::on

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\timermanager.cpp(39): TimerManager::run

d:\cvs\apexdc++\apexdc\client\thread.h(134): Thread::starter

f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(348): _callthreadstartex

f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(326): _threadstartex

When I try StrongDC 2.03, I get this error -

Code: c0000005

Version: 2.03

Major: 5

Minor: 1

Build: 2600

SP: 2

Type: 1

Time: 2006-11-23 11:39:21

TTH: QSQC6YNATUL3IBPJEONU5573JEDWADF3PZ2SQYA

c:\documents and settings\big muscle\dokumenty\visual studio 2005\strongdc\client\queuemanager.cpp(551): QueueManager::on

c:\documents and settings\big muscle\dokumenty\visual studio 2005\strongdc\client\timermanager.cpp(39): TimerManager::run

c:\documents and settings\big muscle\dokumenty\visual studio 2005\strongdc\client\thread.h(134): Thread::starter

f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(348): _callthreadstartex

f:\rtm\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c(326): _threadstartex

If Apex is based on Strong, any idea why two different errors?

--- DeathStalker

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