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core dump on OS X
From: |
Andy Jacobson |
Subject: |
core dump on OS X |
Date: |
Mon, 7 Feb 2005 12:17:34 -0600 |
Howdy,
I'm in the process of porting an apparently trivial m-script
to octave. After making obvious changes for compatibility,
such as working around an "fclose('all')", the script runs and
produces the expected output. However, it subsequently causes
octave to dump core when quitting--but only on OS X, not on
linux (both platforms are using octave 2.1.57).
Running octave under gdb on OS X yields the following when I
type 'quit':
Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access
memory.
__tcf_0 () at oct-obj.h:153
153 oct-obj.h: No such file or directory.
in oct-obj.h
If desired, I'll submit a bug report, but I'm interested in
helping to track this bug down. I have looked at oct-obj.h,
but line 153 appears like it might be an innocent bystander.
I can't find the symbol __tcf_0 anywhere. Anyone have any um,
pointers, on how to proceed?
Thanks,
Andy
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