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5:51 AM
@mickmackusa If a question is editable to be on topic, then you should leave feedback for what to change and mark as requiring major changes. If OP doesn't translate, then the question won't be published
There is also a template for non-English content
 
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I think this off-topic but current hot issue CrowdStrike Windows BSOD (closed) should be deleted to prevent further commentary on the answer?
welp, that was quick :)
yep, agreed, good idea
that hit 1k views fast...
8:04 AM
@RyanM Evidently, CrowdStrike pushed an update which broke a bunch of systems worldwide. So, it's a hot topic at the moment
See if you can guess when it happened
@VLAZ friendly reminder of SOCVR's position on oneboxed images
(edited for you)
Oops, thanks for the edit. I thought this was a different room
there are several drops there, it's hard to say :-p
Well, it's yesterday, when it reached the lowest point.
Some people in my company can't really work today because they can't access their machines remotely due to the CrowdStrike issue. Also, some servers are inaccessible or something.
8:36 AM
@CPlus this is your third del-pls for the same post; the room FAQ asks you to limit to a maximum of two
 
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4:26 PM
This question can't be answered except by guessing. The decimal and hexadecimal representation of the exit code disagree. Only OP can correct this. — Joshua 15 mins ago
Expected output then: -2147450730 (0x80008096)
We just got that error and I was searching for the result.
@miken32 Darn, I thought that was going to be outage related
@aynber seeing the other one I figured I'd check the tag out. Pleasantly surprised to find not much there!
5:19 PM
@Joshua if it's only missing a minus sign, that's perfectly salvageable
@tripleee that's more than a minus sign, but I'm wondering if it's a 32-bit vs 64-bit thing
 
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6:53 PM
@AmitJoshi @tripleee @user12002570 a post you deleted is brought up on meta: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/431041/…
7:19 PM
@tripleee: Except it's not. If you tack the - sign on and convert to hex you get a different number. If I knew the hex value was correct I would answer instead.
7:34 PM
@Joshua I think the OP probably just wrote the hex number by memory and got it wrong; I don't think it makes much difference to the question which can still be answered by the binary error code, though I'm sure there are duplicates on SO already for that one.
all those errors are generally caused by not having the right .NET Core version or runtime version installed where you're trying to run it
@TylerH they wrote the hex number by memory, got it wrong, and then translated it to decimal so that they'd get that one wrong too? That seems unlikely...
@RyanM I mean the decimal number is probably copied verbatim, and they probably either were also provided with a hex number or looked it up, and found one, and then when posting the question, they still had the decimal number as part of the error code copied somewhere, but tried to include the hex number (in parentheses) from memory, and just got it wrong
I don't see any indication the decimal error code they provided was translated by them--it seems clear it is part of the error code provided by the .NET environment
@TylerH My point that the decimal and hex numbers match each other. It's unlikely that there was a transcription error
I thought someone above was saying they didn't match
They were; that statement was incorrect.
7:49 PM
oh
then the question shouldn't be closed?
well, I guess it does need more information
just not any more information about what the correct code is
@TylerH That's my thought, yeah - at least on that basis
Also does this comment indicate two accounts need to be merged? stackoverflow.com/questions/75614871/…
@Joshua curious: did you get that output on a 32-bit system?
OP asked the question but then another account answered all the comments asking for more information. Same last name. But both accounts are still active
@TylerH Unclear; could be two different people working together.
7:53 PM
could be. But with the same last name I'm not sure. I posted a comment asking. Maybe they'll respond
Maybe "Bozkurt" in Turkiye is like "smith" or "johnson" in America
could it be a regional name?
when I googled it the top result was Turkish surname
But yeah, assuming two's complement integers, 0x80008096 is 2147516566 on 64-bit and -2147450730 on 32-bit.
so either of those could be correct.
Slightly sloppy that the system doesn't treat them as unsigned, but that's a separate issue that you can blame MS for :-p
@Joshua per the above, the hex value is almost certainly correct. Should I reopen it so you can answer?
8:43 PM
@RyanM I think OP does need to provide more debugging information before we reopen it. I left an additional comment asking for the info I think is necessary to make any progress on helping OP debug it
of course, the question will roomba in 0 days, so unless they see it in the next 10 hours or so it'll get deleted...
Well if Joshua knows the answer with no additional debugging info (beyond confirming that the hex value is correct) as stated in chat, I'll just undelete it if that happens.
I guess. Like I said earlier, it's probably a duplicate anyway
I've never seen that kind of error (regardless of the specific error code) for any problem except the wrong (or just missing) .NET Core version installed on the runtime environment
but I'm not an expert in those things, just someone who has run into them
@TylerH @M-- binned as OP added a code-block. You may re-request closure for another reason if it applies (or for the same one if, upon review, the added code doesn't constitute an MCVE)
@tripleee Where in the FAQ is this limitation listed?
@TylerH: Exactly. The HEX value is you need to install a newer .NET minor version runtime. The decimal value is confusing me; if it were that error the value is always printed with a leading - sign and has different digits.
Note that I have a 64 bit system and get the leading - sign.
and the binary you're running is 64-bit also?
(is that even a thing in .NET binaries?)
Yes, the binary also 64 bit
Weird. It seems likely to not be a coincidence that the decimal value matches the hex value, but it's surprising that a 64-bit setup would be the one to be wrong.
Alternately, they maybe transcribed the hex value correctly, converted it to decimal to avoid retyping the decimal value also, and only quickly glanced.
That would explain it. What's happening here is the number is always 32 bit DWORD GetLastError(HPROCESS); but by convention the number is actually signed and nobody changed the declaration of GetLastError() to match. For example: public int ExitCode { get; }
All right, I cast the first reopen vote.
9:43 PM
@TylerH I admit I had to search for it for a while, too; it might benefit from mentioning "second" or "repeat" or "again" because those are the phrases I tried before rereading the thing from the start
I found it with "repost" after failing to find it with "re-request"
@gre_gor Seems like 90% of is not about programming
10:08 PM
@miken32 ...hmmm, well, there's the problem...
> For question, clarifications and any kind of doubts about MeshLab and how to get the best result with the various filters, use stackoverflow.
> Be specific, and tag your questions with MeshLab.
Ooof
10:46 PM
@RyanM Seems like someone from SO staff should reach out to them to let them know that they're wrong.
Is there an SE site where it would be on-topic?
...that's better than Super User?
11:35 PM
@miken32 are you sure? "Questions about how to use (a feature of) modeling software are off-topic here" - computergraphics.stackexchange.com/help/on-topic
They recommend SU there, so that might be the answer after all
Hmm, only other one is blender.se which is a weirdly specific choice of sites, why not have one for all 3d modelling?
Yeah, I've always found the ones for a specific piece of software oddly limited.
They at least finally cut off new cryptocurrency sites; that was getting ridiculous.
Personally, I'd merge the vast majority of them, but that would probably be extremely time-consuming due to the need for consensus.
Like, c'mon, this is dead. 15 questions in the last year, of which two are answered (for a total of 9 answers posted in the last year, and two posted just over a year ago are "me too" NAAs). I think the Windows Phone site had similar levels of activity when it was finally killed.

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