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Re: panic segment fault error
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lciotti |
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Re: panic segment fault error |
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Fri, 17 Jun 2005 15:31:37 -0400 |
I looked for the core dump, but could not find one...
I know the SW is old, but it is the only binary available for
Win32... I have tried to get cygwin to work on this pc (works
computer so I have limited controll over what I can do to it), but I
just have been able to get it up and running as of yet.
I will try the script on my Linux box at home running the latest
version of octave and see if it still crashes..
Lou
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert A. Macy" <address@hidden>
Date: Friday, June 17, 2005 1:15 pm
Subject: Re: panic segment fault error
> THAT'S OLD SW ! No support. Having said that...
>
> I had the same problem both on the Win98 and WinXP system
> running the binary octave 2.1.50a-inst.exe. BUT got it
> fixed.
>
> Somewhere there is a "core dump" of octave. I think it
> appears in the \octave_files in the root.
>
> You may have a problem that can't be fixed. However, in my
> case, I simply ran out of allocated memory with octave not
> liking that. Adding memory using Cygwin control statements
> fixed the problem. You can search the email archive for
> the discussion that insued.
>
> - Robert -
>
> On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 12:54:13 -0400
> address@hidden wrote:
> > I get this message when running a script file using the
> > Win32 binary
> > of Octave 2.1.50.
> >
> > I have traced it to one of the following commands:
> >
> > if nl > 0
> > fda=sparse(repmat(all_list(L,1),1,3), ...
> > repmat(all_list(L,1),1,3)+repmat([-1 0 1],nl,1), ...
> > repmat([1 -2 1], nl,1),nm,nm);
> > else
> > fda=spalloc(n*m,n*m,size(all_list,1)*5);
> > endif
> >
> > When the segment fault happens the octave windows closes
> > immediately
> > so I just see the message flash on the screen and then it
> > is gone.
> > How can I debug this problem??
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Lou
> >
> >
>
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