I get more of these than I'd like.
Almost always when I'm saving remotely.
This time in 15.60 beta 1 (64bit) ... with my old TextEd.ini and Data/* files copied into the 'portable' version.
Expect there are cases where that is simply due to me forgetting I can seemingly open a file but not write it, due to permissions.
Perhaps the error handling for permission issues when saving remotely could use some tweaking?
Is rtl280.bpl related to networking? Every time I see this error I think rtl is short for Realtek and that perhaps RJTE is randomly allergic to Realtek network adaptors.
15 years ago I had an application crash issue that was traced all the way to a specific Netgear card. Guess I've never forgotten that apps can have issues at that driver (?) level despite all the layers between.
About the same ago, I remember manually configuring Debian drivers just to get a network simple connection. That involved specifying the driver name that was often obscure because it was based on the chips of a device, not the branding of the manufacturer. Realtek drivers were called "rtltoo" IIRC (probably not).
FIXED? rtl280.bpl Access violations
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Re: rtl280.bpl Access violations
I may have fixed this in the next release (v15.60 final). I found a few issues in remote open and save code.
BTW. RTL stands for Run Time Library and is used in almost all Delphi applications (rtlxxx.bpl).
BTW. RTL stands for Run Time Library and is used in almost all Delphi applications (rtlxxx.bpl).
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Re: rtl280.bpl Access violations
Sweet!Rickard Johansson wrote: ↑17 Aug 2022 08:28 I may have fixed this in the next release (v15.60 final). I found a few issues in remote open and save code.
Aye, but she'll always be Realtek to me, JimmyRickard Johansson wrote: ↑17 Aug 2022 08:28 BTW. RTL stands for Run Time Library and is used in almost all Delphi applications (rtlxxx.bpl).