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#1 fixed WarpIn crashes installing Odin David McKenna
Description

Got this today after installing the new (experimental) LibC and LibCx?. Warpin will not start and crashes every time. Log and Popuplog attached.

#2 wontfix Enhance wic to allow for touching files with current/specified timestamp Lewis Rosenthal
Description

(Recreated from Xtracker ticket 1277)

When building with wic, the timestamps on the source files are preserved in the archive. This may sometimes lead to erroneous warnings from WarpIN about replacing installed files which are newer than those in the archive.

Having the ability to set timestamps to the date of archive creation or to a specific date/time would save having to touch the files first, perhaps in a separate location, before building the archive(s).

Originally opened against 1.0.22, categoty: wic (creating archives).

#3 fixed Warpin 1.0.24 suddenly quit and won't reinstall mattwalsh
Description

WarpIN trap message -- Date: 2020-10-06, Time: 08:22:38


An internal error occurred in WarpIN. Please contact the author so that this error may be removed in future WarpIN versions. The author's e-mail address may be obtained from the WarpIN User Guide. Please supply this file (?:\WPITRAP.LOG) with your e-mail and describe as exactly as possible the conditions under which the error occurred.

Running WarpIN version: 1.0.24 built Jul 28 2020 Running OS/2 version: 20.45.0 (WSeB kernel)

excHandlerLoud:

Exception type: C0000005 Address: 17708B44 Params: 00000000 FFFFFFFF

XCPT_ACCESS_VIOLATION: XCPT_UNKNOWN_ACCESS -- unknown at 0x0053:FFFFFFFF Explanation: An attempt was made to access a memory object which does

not belong to the current process. Most probable causes for this are that an invalid pointer was used, there was confusion with administering memory or error conditions were not properly checked for.

Process information:

Process ID: 0x45 Process module: 0x9B6 (C:\SYS\INSTALL\WARPIN\WARPIN.EXE) Trapping module: 0xA07 (C:\SYS\INSTALL\WARPIN\WPIRTL.DLL) Object: 6

Trapping thread information:

Thread ID: 0x1 (1) Thread slot ID: 0x70 (112) Priority: 0x200

Exception handler:

Set by: warpin.cpp::main(int,char)()

Registers:

DS = 00000053 ES = 00000053 FS = 0000150B GS = 00000000 EAX = 00150BE0 valid, flags: read write committed EBX = FFFFFFFE invalid address ECX = 1B335C2C valid, flags: read write committed shared EDX = 00450001 valid, flags: read write committed base ESI = 00000000 not an address EDI = 00000000 not an address

Instruction pointer (where exception occurred):

CS:EIP = 005B:17708B44 valid, flags: read write committed shared EFLAGS = 00010216

Stack:

Base: 00050E80 Limit: 00150E80 SS:ESP = 0053:001509E0 valid, flags: read write committed EBP = 00150A60 valid, flags: read write committed

Stack frames:

Address Module seg:ofs

CS:EIP : 17708B44 WPIRTL 07:00068B44

00150A60: 00025697 WARPIN 01:00015697

between main + 0x237

and wpiStartInstallThreadFR16GUIInstallEngine - 0xBF9

00150E28: 1E189D75 WPIRTL 01:00099D75

between free + 0x3D

and _chsize - 0x73

00150E3C: 00026EBB WARPIN 01:00016EBB

between _exestart + 0x77

and _cppinit - 0x49

pulStackWord == 0

WarpIN trap message -- Date: 2020-10-06, Time: 09:29:28


An internal error occurred in WarpIN. Please contact the author so that this error may be removed in future WarpIN versions. The author's e-mail address may be obtained from the WarpIN User Guide. Please supply this file (?:\WPITRAP.LOG) with your e-mail and describe as exactly as possible the conditions under which the error occurred.

Running WarpIN version: 1.0.24 built Jul 28 2020 Running OS/2 version: 20.45.0 (WSeB kernel)

excHandlerLoud:

Exception type: C0000005 Address: 17638B44 Params: 00000000 FFFFFFFF

XCPT_ACCESS_VIOLATION: XCPT_UNKNOWN_ACCESS -- unknown at 0x0053:FFFFFFFF Explanation: An attempt was made to access a memory object which does

not belong to the current process. Most probable causes for this are that an invalid pointer was used, there was confusion with administering memory or error conditions were not properly checked for.

Process information:

Process ID: 0x90 Process module: 0xA07 (C:\SYS\INSTALL\WARPIN\WARPIN.EXE) Trapping module: 0x466 (C:\SYS\INSTALL\WARPIN\WPIRTL.DLL) Object: 6

Trapping thread information:

Thread ID: 0x1 (1) Thread slot ID: 0x80 (128) Priority: 0x200

Exception handler:

Set by: warpin.cpp::main(int,char)()

Registers:

DS = 00000053 ES = 00000053 FS = 0000150B GS = 00000000 EAX = 00150BE0 valid, flags: read write committed EBX = FFFFFFFE invalid address ECX = 1B335C2C valid, flags: read write committed shared EDX = 00900001 invalid address ESI = 00000000 not an address EDI = 00000000 not an address

Instruction pointer (where exception occurred):

CS:EIP = 005B:17638B44 valid, flags: read write committed shared EFLAGS = 00010216

Stack:

Base: 00050E80 Limit: 00150E80 SS:ESP = 0053:001509E0 valid, flags: read write committed EBP = 00150A60 valid, flags: read write committed

Stack frames:

Address Module seg:ofs

CS:EIP : 17638B44 WPIRTL 07:00068B44

00150A60: 00025697 WARPIN 01:00015697

between main + 0x237

and wpiStartInstallThreadFR16GUIInstallEngine - 0xBF9

00150E28: 1E0F9D75 WPIRTL 01:00099D75

between free + 0x3D

and _chsize - 0x73

00150E3C: 00026EBB WARPIN 01:00016EBB

between _exestart + 0x77

and _cppinit - 0x49

pulStackWord == 0

WarpIN trap message -- Date: 2020-10-06, Time: 09:31:55


An internal error occurred in WarpIN. Please contact the author so that this error may be removed in future WarpIN versions. The author's e-mail address may be obtained from the WarpIN User Guide. Please supply this file (?:\WPITRAP.LOG) with your e-mail and describe as exactly as possible the conditions under which the error occurred.

Running WarpIN version: 1.0.24 built Jul 28 2020 Running OS/2 version: 20.45.0 (WSeB kernel)

excHandlerLoud:

Exception type: C0000005 Address: 17638B44 Params: 00000000 FFFFFFFF

XCPT_ACCESS_VIOLATION: XCPT_UNKNOWN_ACCESS -- unknown at 0x0053:FFFFFFFF Explanation: An attempt was made to access a memory object which does

not belong to the current process. Most probable causes for this are that an invalid pointer was used, there was confusion with administering memory or error conditions were not properly checked for.

Process information:

Process ID: 0x91 Process module: 0xB64 (C:\SYS\INSTALL\WARPIN\WARPIN.EXE) Trapping module: 0x46F (C:\SYS\INSTALL\WARPIN\WPIRTL.DLL) Object: 6

Trapping thread information:

Thread ID: 0x1 (1) Thread slot ID: 0x76 (118) Priority: 0x200

Exception handler:

Set by: warpin.cpp::main(int,char)()

Registers:

DS = 00000053 ES = 00000053 FS = 0000150B GS = 00000000 EAX = 00150BE0 valid, flags: read write committed EBX = FFFFFFFE invalid address ECX = 1B33712C valid, flags: read write committed shared EDX = 00910001 invalid address ESI = 00000000 not an address EDI = 00000000 not an address

Instruction pointer (where exception occurred):

CS:EIP = 005B:17638B44 valid, flags: read write committed shared EFLAGS = 00010216

Stack:

Base: 00050E80 Limit: 00150E80 SS:ESP = 0053:001509E0 valid, flags: read write committed EBP = 00150A60 valid, flags: read write committed

Stack frames:

Address Module seg:ofs

CS:EIP : 17638B44 WPIRTL 07:00068B44

00150A60: 00025697 WARPIN 01:00015697

between main + 0x237

and wpiStartInstallThreadFR16GUIInstallEngine - 0xBF9

00150E28: 1E0F9D75 WPIRTL 01:00099D75

between free + 0x3D

and _chsize - 0x73

00150E3C: 00026EBB WARPIN 01:00016EBB

between _exestart + 0x77

and _cppinit - 0x49

pulStackWord == 0

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