on the fly database - access violations and call stacks?

I have four paths on a D: drive setup as on the fly databases.

I went to do a database search and this happened:

Access violation at address 004F81FA in module ‘mAirList.exe’. Read of address 00000000.

When I click ok I get the following:


mAirList

Call stack (Ctrl+C to copy to clipboard):

(00082F04) [00483F04]
(00082FBD) [00483FBD]
(00082FEA) [00483FEA]
(0007C6A9) [0047D6A9]
(00096B19) [00497B19]
(0007C256) [0047D256]
(000A2355) [004A3355]
(0009F927) [004A0927]
(00033238) [00434238]
(000813E0) [004823E0]
(00080AA0) [00481AA0]
(00033238) [00434238]
(000A0536) [004A1536]
(000A057B) [004A157B]
(000A0816) [004A1816]
(004701F0) [008711F0]


OK

Bizzare…

Gavin.

Forgot to mention, still using 2.1.19 with the exe replacement you posted Torben. I use Windows 2000 Professional SP4.

The paths I use are quite simple to:

d:\links
d:\songs
d:\spots
d:\other

The songs are all 8 digit filenamed linear PCM wave files. About 280 of them.

The spots and links etc… are just test tone audio files and have a 4 digit file name.

The other has a few news bulletins and hourly markers with 10 seconds of test tone.

I don’t use autorescan. In mAirList I usually have the database browser open and database search open all the time, along with the default recycle bin.

Gavin.

Fixed in v2.1.20. Thanks.