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From: | Quentin Spencer |
Subject: | Re: octave won't start: panic: Segmentation fault -- stopping myself... |
Date: | Wed, 15 Mar 2006 09:16:30 -0600 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 1.0.7-1.1.fc4 (X11/20050929) |
address@hidden wrote:
Hello, I have a problem starting Octave 2.1.72. When starting I get the following message: panic: Segmentation fault -- stopping myself... attempting to save variables to `octave-core'... save to `octave-core' complete Segmentation faultI used the ./configure --enable-shared option for configuration. Before that I installed Octave whithout this option and it worked. I use SuSE Linux 9.0.RegardsMatthias
That's not very much information, but in my experience this kind of thing tends to happen when you are linking to incompatible libraries. I would suggest the following:
1. Make sure you don't have any other versions of octave installed.2. Look at the output of "ldd `which octave`" to see if octave is trying to load the wrong shared libraries. 3. Try running octave using gdb to learn more exactly where the failure happens.
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