Yes, according to scooby it's the same issue.
I use the 0000000E.app that comes with the crediar installer. If I remember well, they are downloaded when I pushed the button.
If I use it with the esmodule.elf that comes with the installer, everything works fine.
Maybe I am using an old installer program from crediar. I will check that out tomorrow.
I assume the installer from scooby uses the most recent one.
I hear you are making good progress on the wbfs-di loader. Can't wait to try it out. It's a bit off topic here, but I guess a little advertising doesn't hurt.
Just a small update:
I used the NUS downloader to download and decode IOS80 - v 6943 and IOS60 - v6174 I took the 0000000e.app and the 00000001.app from those downloads. Still no joy. Panic's when verbose output is turned on.
As I got little response on this question so far, I continued my search for the problems I was having with my sneek compilations.
I think I found the crullpit.
The es module needs to be compiled with an older version of devkitarm.
The precompiled versions you can download from the sneek svn contain the mapfiles for the modules.
There you can see that the es module is linked with the gcc 4.3.3 library, while the others are linked to the 4.5.1.
Further research made me discover that the gcc 4.3.3 was included in the devkitarm R25. The current devkitpro comes with devkitarm R32.
I couldn't locate the devkitarm R25 on internet, but I found the R24 that comes with with gcc 4.3.2
So, I put that stuff in my devkitpro under a devkitarm24 folder.
I added an environment setting to my system environment settings:
DEVKITARM24 /c/devkitPro/devitARM24
and I modified the ES module makefile
PREFIX = $(DEVKITARM24)/bin/arm-eabi-
after recompiling the thing, you can verify in the esmodule.map that the gcc it was linked to is the 4.3.2
The mapfile now also shows the same module sizes as the one you can download from the sneek google svn.
I tested this version, and it now seems to run (rather) stable and without Panic.
The other versions weren't stable with the verbose switched off neither.
regards.