Mon, Dec 17 2001
16:01:30
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Request created by guest
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Subject: set_data Segmentation Fault
Platform: Linux/Intel
Linux distro: Debian
linux cpu: Intel (i486, i586, pentium ...)
Xwindows version: Xfree 4.0.x
Xwindows manager: Enlightment
TclTk version: tcl/tk 8.3
grass downloaded at: Mirror of Hannover site
grass binary for platform: Linux/Intel binaries
Running GRASS rusults in the following:
Starting GRASS ...
/usr/local/lib/grass5/etc/Init.sh: line 347: 6112 Segmentation fault $ETC/set_data
Debian is version 3.0/woody/testing.
Using libc5 5.4.46-8 and termcap-compat 1.2.3. |
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Wed, Dec 19 2001
14:38:55
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Mail sent by alange
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Hi,
i am using Red Hat Linux 7, so i can not say definitely what the problem is.
I
suspect that it is some library incompatibility.
If you have the time and knowledge you should compile yourself from the
sources. I remember that there was a debian package for GRASS started, but i
think development has stalled.
HTH,
Andreas |
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Thu, Jan 17 2002
17:16:10
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Taken by alange
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Thu, Jan 17 2002
17:16:10
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Mail sent by alange
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Is this problem solved now?
Did you try to recompile?
Please tell if you need more assistance.
Andreas |
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Wed, Feb 27 2002
04:53:22
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Mail sent by egmiller
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Since I use Debian, I'm certain this isn't a GRASS problem per se, but a
binary or library compatibility problem. GRASS works fine on Debian. |
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Fri, Mar 22 2002
09:51:29
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Status changed to resolved by mneteler
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