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Re: Compiling on Solaris


From: Matthew Mitchell
Subject: Re: Compiling on Solaris
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 13:39:40 +1100 (EST)

Hi Marcus,

Sorry for the delayed reply, but I don't have much control over the
Solaris system here and the techies have been looking at the problem. 

I tried your suggestions but it appears that some code is attempting to
execute code on the stack (apparently an issue with setuid programs).
Since for security reasons they are not prepared to remove this
restriction I'll have to find some other hardware to run Swarm on
(unless someone out there knows some other way around this problem).

But thank you for your suggestions anyway,

Cheers,

Matt

On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Marcus G. Daniels wrote:

> 
> MM> My gdb output is below. Could it have any thing to do with patches to the
> MM> Os since install?
> 
> MM> (gdb) bt #0 0xffbef3fc in ?? () #1 0xaef38 in hdf5_open_file
> 
> For whatever reason, the file /u/postg3/matt/swarmArchiver.hdf can't
> be opened.  Maybe it is corrupt (delete it), or maybe it has funny
> permissions (change them).  Or maybe there is some compatability issue with
> the HDF5 you have installed (I'm using 1.4.2 patch1 with the current
> snapshot).  You could try running with --no-init-file as a temporary 
> workaround.
> 
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