Clearly the mString member contains a garbage pointer. Judging from the call stack, you'll need help from the SubversionSharp team. Or find out somehow why it is trying to handle a Subversion error The last post at their web site dates from 2006, "We're not dead!".
Their forum server looks pretty dead to me though. Good luck.
Clearly the mString member contains a garbage pointer. Judging from the call stack, you'll need help from the SubversionSharp team. Or find out somehow why it is trying to handle a Subversion error.
The last post at their web site dates from 2006, "We're not dead! ". Their forum server looks pretty dead to me though.
Good luck.
$ mono SvnTest. At (wrapper managed-to-native) System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal. At (wrapper managed-to-native) System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.
At PumaCode.SvnDotNet.SubversionSharp.SvnException..ctor (PumaCode.SvnDotNet.SubversionSharp. At (wrapper runtime-invoke) . At (wrapper managed-to-native) System.Reflection.MonoMethod.
At (wrapper managed-to-native) System.Reflection.MonoMethod. At (wrapper runtime-invoke) . Got a SIGSEGV while executing native code.
Used by your application.
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