Dear Grassers !
I have Linux-source-code v17 compiled, recompiled ps.map with
COMPILE_FLAGS = -O -fwritable-strings.
After MAKELINKS.my and starting GRASS, ps.map is still crashing with
segmentation fault.
What can i do? Anybody had same problem?
Thanks, Michael
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Michael Schulz
Christoph-Mang-Str.5 Geologisches Institut
79100 Freiburg Universitaet Freiburg
Albertstr. 23b
79104 Freiburg
Michael-
Yes I had the same problem. I fixed it using a fix posted to the
list some time ago...
You need to put the definition #include <stdlib.h> in
/src.alpha/ps.map/ps.map/cmd/read_cfg.c and then compile ps.map as usual
(using -fwritable-strings of course).
Hope this helps.
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Jeff P. Hollenbeck
Dept. of Fishery and Wildlife Sciences
New Mexico State University
jhollenb@nmsu.edu
On Fri, 21 Aug 1998, Michael Schulz wrote:
Dear Grassers !
I have Linux-source-code v17 compiled, recompiled ps.map with
COMPILE_FLAGS = -O -fwritable-strings.
After MAKELINKS.my and starting GRASS, ps.map is still crashing with
segmentation fault.
What can i do? Anybody had same problem?
Thanks, Michael
==============================================================
Michael Schulz
Christoph-Mang-Str.5 Geologisches Institut
79100 Freiburg Universitaet Freiburg
Albertstr. 23b
79104 Freiburg
Michael Schulz wrote:
Dear Grassers !
I have Linux-source-code v17 compiled, recompiled ps.map with
COMPILE_FLAGS = -O -fwritable-strings.
After MAKELINKS.my and starting GRASS, ps.map is still crashing with
segmentation fault.
What can i do? Anybody had same problem?
Thanks, Michael
Sounds familiar, I thought we had gotten it. Could you send to me
(directly, rather than spamming the list) the code in
src421/libes/gis/intr_char.c?
That's where I found and fixed this problem the last time it
occured.
Take care.
- Cliff
--
Clifton B. Wood
Programmer/Analyst for Virginia Tech's AGNIS Department
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