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Re: 2nd pass for Octave-3.6.1 app (X86_64 only) bundle for MacOS
From: |
Ben Abbott |
Subject: |
Re: 2nd pass for Octave-3.6.1 app (X86_64 only) bundle for MacOS |
Date: |
Sun, 04 Mar 2012 10:40:50 -0500 |
On Mar 4, 2012, at 1:32 AM, Berend Hasselman wrote:
>
> On 04-03-2012, at 03:55, Ben Abbott wrote:
>
>> I've had mixed results with the MacOS X86_64 Octave-3.6.1
>>
>> The bundle worked on MacOS Lion on Core 2 Duo, or Core i7 with MacPorts
>> installed.
>>
>> Also worked on MacOS Snow Leopard on Core 2 Duo with MacPorts installed.
>>
>> In another case, It did not run on Cure 2 Duo with Snow Leopard.
>>
>> Also failed on a Core i7 with Lion.
>>
>> I've fixed a few bugs in the launch scripts, and made some minor
>> improvements in the DMG. The new version is below.
>>
>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/14845154/Octave-X86_64-3.6.1.dmg
>>
>> I've just started the uploaded of the dmg. I expect the upload to complete
>> within an hour of when I send out this email.
>>
>> For those who had trouble with the first version, I'm particularly
>> interested in how this one works for you.
>>
>> I'm also interested in hearing from anyone else, including those who had
>> success the first time.
>>
>> When reporting, please include (1) MacOS version, (2) Which CPU your Mac
>> has, (3) whether or not you have MacPorts or Fink installed.
>
> Mac OS X 10.6.8
> Mac Mini mid 2011 Intel C2D 2.66Ghz.
> No MacPorts or Fink installed.
>
>
> Again an immediate crash:
>
> Last login: Sun Mar 4 06:53:32 on ttys000
> exec '/Applications/Octave-3.6.1.app/Contents/MacOS/../Resources/bin/octave'
> [.../~]: exec
> '/Applications/Octave-3.6.1.app/Contents/MacOS/../Resources/bin/octave'
> terminate called after throwing an instance of
> '__gnu_cxx::__concurrence_lock_error'
> what(): __gnu_cxx::__concurrence_lock_error
> /Applications/Octave-3.6.1.app/Contents/MacOS/../Resources/bin/octave: line
> 84: 1146 Abort trap OCTAVE_HOME="${OCTAVE_HOME}" PATH="${PATH}"
> DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH="${DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH}" CC="${CC}"
> CXX="${CXX}" CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS}" CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS}"
> FFLAGS="${FFLAGS}" LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}" DL_LDFLAGS="${DL_LDFLAGS}" SED="$SED"
> MAGICK_HOME="${ROOT}" FONTCONFIG_PATH="${ROOT}/etc/fonts"
> DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH="${DYLD_FRAMEWORK_PATH}" "${ROOT}/bin/octave-$VER" "$@"
>
>
> I have attached the crash report.
>
> Berend
> <octave-3.6.1_2012-03-04-072703_Macintosh-3.crash>
Thanks for the crash report. I'd hoped that would help, but I don't see
anything unexpected.
I've seen this error on a MacMini I have access to. It is also Core 2 Duo
running MacOS 10.6.8. The only difference is that it has Fink installed.
I'm confident that Core 2 Duo with Snow Leopard qualifies as X86_64 (another
user verified the app ran on a MacBook Pro C2D running MacOS 10.6.8). This can
be verified by "uname -m".
The other also user had MacPorts installed. In fact, it appears that everyone
who has been able to run the app had MacPorts installed.
What is strange, is that if I rename the directory where MacPorts lives, the
app still runs for me.
In any event, I'll have to do some experimenting and see if I can figure out
what is wrong. Perhaps I should use "otool -L" to identify all the libs the app
is using.
If anyone has a suggestion, I'd appreciate the help.
Ben
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- Re: 3rd pass for Octave-3.6.1 app (X86_64 only) bundle for MacOS, Ray Zimmerman, 2012/03/09
- Re: 3rd pass for Octave-3.6.1 app (X86_64 only) bundle for MacOS, Ben Abbott, 2012/03/09
- Re: 3rd pass for Octave-3.6.1 app (X86_64 only) bundle for MacOS, Ray Zimmerman, 2012/03/09