[great-users] Master General Exception

Gabor Karsai gabor.karsai at vanderbilt.edu
Thu Mar 16 16:06:24 CST 2006


Version numbers & configuration data (OS version, etc) please....

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Feng Shi" <fengshi at isis.vanderbilt.edu>
To: "great-users" <great-users at list.isis.vanderbilt.edu>
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 4:01 PM
Subject: RE: [great-users] Master General Exception


Hi, Chris,

Would you please try the GReAT sample first on your machine to see
whether those samples could work?

If they can, but your own model cannot, would you please send me your
transformation model in xme file and any other supported GME meta files?

Thanks,
Feng

-----Original Message-----
From: great-users-bounces at list.isis.vanderbilt.edu
[mailto:great-users-bounces at list.isis.vanderbilt.edu] On Behalf Of Chris
vanBuskirk
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 3:24 PM
To: great-users
Subject: [great-users] Master General Exception

My Troubles Continue.  

After removing the bogus udm dll from my path (i.e. previous thread),
running the GReAT Master Interpreter resulted in a "Master General
Exception" dialog (1 out of 1 times).  For kicks, I used
`menu/file/register-components` to re-register the great master
interpreter.  After that, re-running the great master interpreter
resulted in hard GME crashes, once with an error about "buffer overruns"
(sorry, I didn't capture the exact error).  

So, I uninstalled and reinstalled all of the software.  The result when
running the great master interpreter?  Usually, one or more of the
following:  

-o- GME process disappears with no error messages
-o- "UDM.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close"
-o- "Master General Exception" dialog
-o- sometimes the GReAT toolbar icons are there, sometimes not
-o- CiceroUIWndFrame: GME.exe - Application error
    - the instruction at 0x7c911404 referenced memory at 0xfffffff8. 
      The memory could not be "read"
    <followed by>
    CiceroUIWndFrame: GME.exe - Application error
    - the instruction at 0x7c910de3 referenced memory at 0xfffffff8. 
      The memory could not be "read"

Twice (out of dozens of times) it actually succeeded, and created the
expected non-zero length files on my drive.  But then, invoking the GR
engine complained of "Exception: Com exception: The paradigm is not
registered".  As compared to a second machine with a functioning GReAT,
the only three paradigms not registered on this machine are the three
toolchains that I did not reinstall yet (i.e. ECSL_DP, ESML, and SPML).
BTW, I list the details of my uninstall/reinstall procedure at the
bottom of this message.

The dependency walker for "GReAT Master Interpreter.dll" (& thus the UDM
dll) complains only about MPR.DLL.  

Should I just buy a new PC (smirk)?


--
Chris


==========
-o- uninstalled VCP
-o- uninstalled SPP
-o- uninstalled MCP
-o- uninstalled GReAT
-o- rebooted (as requested)
-o- uninstalled UDM
-o- uninstalled GME
-o- deleted a couple of GME-related entries from registry
-o- reboot (to be safe)
-o- install GME 5.9.21 
    - complete
-o- install GReAT 1.5.0 (which installed UDM 3.0.0; incl. java)
    - custom/all-components

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