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From: Jeremy Wadsack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: January 4, 2000 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: [analog-help] Segmentation faults.


>
>Past segmentation faults on the list have often turned out top be memory
usage
>problems. Are your log files large? Have you looked into the LOWMEM
commands?



I've tried various things. Here's the story.

Moved from one server running RedHat to another. Was running Analog 3.31. On
the new server, running it would result in "segmentation faults". However,
GCC was not properly installed so I couldn't re-compile. Went to another
RedHat box and compiled 4.01. Ran fine there. Brought it over to the new
box, more segmentation faults. Tried Analog 3.32 on the new box (compiled on
the other box), same deal.

So, finally today GCC is reinstalled. 4.01 compiles perfectly. What do I get
when running? "Floating point error". 3.32 recompiled? Segmentation faults.
Now, the log file is only 109 megabytes... not very large. So, I hunt up an
old copy of 3.31, compile it and guess what? It runs perfectly. I've run it
a few times now, no errors. What gives?

Can't see it being a memory issue though. I've got a Win32 version of Analog
3.31 running on Windows 98 at home; it's compiling over 4.7 gigabytes of log
files with no low memory management whatsoever.

- Daniel Tonks

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