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Cryptic errors from odemake of mk
Error is on startup and started yesterday (new system has run flawlessly for two weeks). The information given is cryptic at best and I do not know how to troubleshoot the problem. Here's the typical log information from the Event Viewer: Error code 00000050, parameter1 e268fff0, parameter2 00000000,

Question for Randy or Frank
I've seen worse - one badly behaved application I used to support a few years ago would often come up with the cryptic 'Something Not Found', without giving any clues as to what exactly it was failing to locate. Almost as good as "Quota Exceeded" which VAX/VMS would generate and covered hundreds of possibilities.

interpreting error codes from vi
Does IBM publish anywhere any explanations and/or potential causes/fixes/workarounds for these error codes? Or is the cryptic text message all there is? -- Mark "It's better to be good than lucky" - Bill Russell in a recent radio interview Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Share what you know.

Solved: Cryptic error message from acroread...
... misc Randy Hislop <rhis...@eba.ca> wrote in message news:O1capJ0Z$GA. 2...@cppssbbsa02.microsoft.com... Anyone have any idea what this means? Event ID: 2510 Source: Server Type: Error Category: None Description: The server service was unable to map error code 1797. Look up article Q165082 on MS Knowledge Base.

Haiku error codes
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doesn't show much, but maybe someone could help me decipher what Error Code 141 means. Also, where can I find a description of these error codes? Are they specific to odemake? Thanks - A frustrated Paul C cd /usr/mach/obj/i386_mach/mk [ /kernel ] makepath kernel/. && cd kernel && exec odemake MAKEFILE_PASS=FIRST

Visual Basic 6 / Access Error Codes
Good point, but there was a rationale: different error values might make diagnosis and correction easier. FWIW, StarCalc provides more error codes, but they're more cryptic, and Xess provides descriptive error messages. I'm actually a minimalist. I'd prefer the spreadsheet software _displayed_ one and only one

`make` Error that is confusing me...
The question many of us are having involves the error codes we receive while debugging. Often they are quite cryptic. Can anybody offer some good suggestions on web sites we may be able to use to check out these codes. I have been searching and the wealth of information is overwhelming, but I have not yet found

Upgrade to IS6 or Windows Installer?
I know it is important to focus on ONE problem at a time, so my first question is: Where is a list of error codes? [snip] Have you checked out http://www.standalone.com/errors.html? It looks like a whole bunch of error are listed there. If the Newton is so easy to use, why are the error messages so cryptic?

origin of the UNIX dd command
For example: edbutil is giving me an error 1022 I can never find error codes via the online help or by searching the knowledge base. Does anyone know what these codes mean? The same is true for the event viewer. They ARE cryptic, aren't they? You can find a pretty comprehensive list of the error codes by running

Time to address concurrency, suggestions?
aolsz ao...@ritz.mordor.com comp sys ibm pc misc comp sys ibm pc hardware misc Dave Fanning (d...@isoline.demon.co.uk) wrote: Ok it's a real old 386 ibm pc 8Mb. When I turn it on it counts the memory once slowly, then again fast, then just a number 165. cryptic or what ? SNIP See THE PS2 160 SERIES ERROR CODES at

MAC error codes
I strongly recommend checking return codes, and using GetLastError. For example, int nErr = pLB->AddString( _T( "Test" ) ); if (nErr == LB_ERRSPACE) { // report seem to work under CE else { // everything should be OK The error codes and messages _are_ often cryptic, so they may not mean much to you at first.

Apple II comp.sys.apple2.programmer FAQs, Part 1/1
If you pass a number to the function AccessError, it will return the error message (although it'll be a little cryptic, as there will be "placeholders" in the messages where actual I also found a macro in the MS Access help file that creates a table with the error codes and descriptions. Thanks again Peter.

Cryptic error message... Help!
It also includes DOS error codes. By the way, error code 15 means "invalid drive" and usually means you have a lastdrive statement in your Registry with something other than However, if the password is entered incorrectly here, all the user gets isthe cryptic message "Cannot log into VINES because the following

DTS Error codes
... cat.vars="H", not.used=c("G","T"),huber=0.9,path.speed=1); [snip] RuleFit model 2/26/2008 2:17p ave(abs(error)) terms path steps 84.16 110 8301 null.mod <- intnull() PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.

Bug#23892: apt: Uncaught exception from user code
... it will return the error message (although it'll be a little cryptic, as there will be "placeholders" in the messages where actual object names will be inserted when the error I also found a macro in the MS Access help file that creates a table with the error codes and descriptions. Thanks again Peter.

PicLan crashes client
It will probably only give error code numbers but I can tell you what they mean (there are dozens of different error codes). Dear Tony, I got a list of machine I have tried to make this less cryptic than it appears <g>. How old is the printer, if it is under warranty you should have a valid claim. Good luck Tony.

What's with all the cryptic error codes?
Oh, it's true that every one of Apple's error codes does have a precise meaning that isolates a specific problem on your system. But frankly a lot of these cryptic error messages don't mean much to anyone but programmers. On the other hand, some error codes do contain clues that can help you track down a stubborn

OT: Is there a online source for Windows Error Codes?
The information may appear cryptic but provides context for the error. The application will continue to run. Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common. TCP error code 10061: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it. ---> System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: No connection could be

Error Codes
I've seen worse - one badly behaved application I used to support a few years ago would often come up with the cryptic 'Something Not Found', without giving any clues as to what exactly it was failing to locate. I've looked into this a bit more and discover that there's another error prior to the Error 11 in the

reboot
Any idea apart from your rather cryptic note on your site? Thanks too to Randy for his email below and the attachments. His code demonstrated that the same error message is retrieved to his CreateFile call as I was retrieving in FindFirstFile. After some experimentation, I found that the CreateFile error is