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Re: runtime errors


From: Paul Johnson
Subject: Re: runtime errors
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2003 09:32:38 -0600
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You don't mention if you are running Swarm-2.2pre or not. That may be a factor.

I don't know what might cause that crash. I'd suggest you run the program under the gdb and find out which command triggers the crash.

If you want to email me a copy of the program, I would test it on Linux platforms with Swarm-2.1.141. That's about all I can say right now.

Dave Johnson wrote:
Hi all,

I am having problems running a revised version of a well tested model on
windows 2000 machines.  Our collaborator, who revised the version that
runs on our W2K machines, has no problem running his revised version on
his ME machine.  The main revisions produce output files for producing
Matlab graphics, though on the W2K machines only one .txt output file is
produced (because the run crashes before any others can be created).  We
believe the problem is a W2K runtime error (the model programs compile
fine & the .exe compiled on the W2K machine runs fine on the ME
machine), but have no idea what is causing it.  The model runs for 3
time steps then crashes and exits, producing the following in the
terminal window:
    0 [main] v6 1004 handle_exceptions: Exception:
STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
  7169 [main] v6 1004 stackdump: Dumping stack trace to v6.exe.stackdump

I have checked all folder security permissions and all give full control
to all users.  Any ideas why this might be happening and how to fix it?

Thanks,

Dave



C. D. Johnson
Village Project Research Assistant
Anthropology Department
Washington State University


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