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Hi, Here is another one for those wiser than I. After suspecting that my client problem is related to something interfering with its connection to the testserver, I decided to build a server to test it. I built version 5.2.7 from package source, on a NetBSD-1.4 i386 machine. Build and install were uneventful. I ran vice-setup, followed its instructions carefully, and upon running startserver& I see log output shown below: /vice/srv/SrvErr: Assertion failed: err == RVM_SUCCESS, file "srv.cc", line 1729 Sleeping forever. You may use gdb to attach to process 25873.solstice# /vice/srv/SrvLog: 03:53:44 Resource limit on data size are set to 1073741824 03:53:44 Server etext 0x154fd0, edata 0x1712e0 03:53:44 RvmType is Rvm 03:53:44 Main process doing a LWP_Init() 03:53:44 Main thread just did a RVM_SET_THREAD_DATA 03:53:44 Setting Rvm Truncate threshhold to 5. Error rvm_load_segment returns 209 03:53:44 rds_load_heap error RVM_EOFFSET My /vice/srv.conf file looks like: /vice/srv.conf: -rvm /dev/wd1f /dev/wd1g 22m So, have I found a bug, or am I doing something wrong? Where do I go from here? Thanks in advance. -Len -- Len Burns, Site Engineer for Sasquatch Computer lburns_at_sasquatch.com Voice: 831-420-1053 Fax: 831-420-0468 Mastery of UNIX, like mastery of language, offers real freedom. The price of freedom is always dear, but there's no substitute. Personally, I'd rather pay for my freedom than live in a bitmapped, pop-up-happy dungeon like NT. - Thomas ScovilleReceived on 1999-07-01 07:16:49