![]() ![]() The address was given in dot notation (that is, W.X.Y.Z) and did not conform to the syntax for an IP address. ![]() error -23041 nameSyntaćrr: The field had a syntax error. ![]() The domain name resolver will now query the domain name server and return the answer in the callback procedure. error -23042 cacheFault: The name specified cannot be found in the cache.error -23043 noResultProc: No result procedure is passed to the address translation call when the resolver must be used to find the address.error -23044 noNameServer: No name server can be found for the specified name string.error -23045 authNameErr: The domain name does not exist.error -23046 noAnsErr: None of the known name servers are responding.error -23047 dnrErr: The domain name server has returned an error.error -23048 outOfMemory: Not enough memory is available to issue the needed DNR query or to build the DNR cache.error -32615 fontNotOutlineErr: bitmap font passed to routine that does outlines only.error -32640 svDisabled: Reserve range -32640 to -32768 for Apple temp disables.error -32768 svTempDisable: Temporarily disable card but run primary init.If you know of a category of errors that are not included here, please There are new codes introducted all the time, but most of these should I don't manage to crash the application.This list of Macintosh error codes is erroneus as soon as it's put up. If I remove the USB cable (terminate connection to microprocessor), (I thought that might crash the crashed process), I start seeing ~50% available CPU being used (not sure on what), and everything locks up. Nothing kills either cgdb or the process running in it. ![]() I'm not sure if something gets locked and never unlocked, but cgdb never exits. I'm fairly sure this is because if I kill from halfway through the application, I never release the /dev/ttyUSB device that I'm accessing the microcontroller through. cgdb refuses to ever kill the process - just sits there.
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