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Segmentation fault
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Segmentation fault |
Date: |
Wed, 10 May 2000 17:54:39 -0500 (CDT) |
On 10-May-2000, Esben Byskov <address@hidden> wrote:
| To whom it may concern.
|
| On my other computer I am running Debian Linux Slink and have had good use
| of octave until today.
|
| Usually, I have written octave in an xterm and then read the *.m-file from
| octave, and all worked well.
| Today, I wrote
|
| octave Shanper.m
|
| where Shanper.m obviously is the main *.m-file.
| Now, octave gave a message entailing
|
| error: Segmentation fault -- stopping myself...
| error: attempted clean up apparently failed -- aborting...
|
| After this I have not been able to run octave because it always gives this
| message, even if I start it by writing just:
|
| octave
Chances are that this is not a bug in Octave.
Did you do something to your system, like upgrade the system C or C++
libraries?
| To make things even more disturbing, I reinstalled octave from my CDROM,
| but without any luck in that the same error message pops up.
|
| Sincerely,
|
| Esben Byskov
|
| P.S.
| I have found a little funny difference between Matlab and octave in that
| Matlab insists on
|
| V = CoeffMat\RVec';
|
| and gives an error message if I write
|
| V = inv(CoeffMat)*RVec;
|
| which works (used to work) under octave. On the other hand, octave refuses
| to accept the version that Matlab likes.
Sorry, you lost me on this one (i.e., I don't have enough information
to understand what the problem is).
If you think there is a bug, please send a complete bug report to
address@hidden
If you are not sure what makes a complete bug report, please read
http://www.che.wisc.edu/octave/bugs.html.
Thanks,
jwe