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NetProb ticket #2605, sun4 7.7K: NCSA Mosaic 2.2 on Sun

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (delgado@MIT.EDU)
Thu Oct 27 14:57:35 1994

From: delgado@MIT.EDU
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 1994 14:57:10 +0500
To: bug-sipb@MIT.EDU

>From myates@MIT.EDU Tue Oct 25 10:19:53 1994
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>Subject: sun4 7.7K: NCSA Mosaic 2.2 on Sun
>Date: Tue, 25 Oct 1994 10:19:41 EDT
>From: Marijo Yates <myates@MIT.EDU>
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>System name:		w20-575-5
>Type and version:	SPARC/Classic 7.7K
>Display type:		cgthree
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>What were you trying to do?
>	I opened the Fishwrap & then the News Totalizer feature.  I put in my
>	code name and pressed enter.  Mosaic eventually closed itself out.
>
>What's wrong:
>	I got a message on my xterm that said "Congratulations, you have found
>	a bug in NCSA Mosaic 2.2 on Sun."  Then it said if a core file had been
>	generated (and I now have one in my dir), then run 'dbx Mosaic' or 'dbx
>	/path/Mosaic' and then type 'where' at the dbx prompt.  The results and
>	a description of what I was doing should go to mosaic-x@ncsa.uiuc.edu.
>	Then Mosaic shut down.
>
>What should have happened:
>	I should have gone into the News Totalizer screen.
>
>Please describe any relevant documentation references:
>	Sorry, don't know of any.
>

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