You are right. It works after a full reinstall. I must, like you said, have
left some old test binaries behind.

Regards,
Elias


On 30 March 2014 22:44, Juergen Sauermann <[email protected]>wrote:

>  Hi Elias,
>
> not on my machine:
>
>       '/usr/lib/apl/lib_file_io.so' ⎕FX 'IO'
> IO
>       IO[0] 0
>    Functions provided by this library.
>    Assumes 'lib_file_io.so'  ⎕FX  'FUN'
>
>    Legend: e - error code
>            i - integer
>            h - file handle (integer)
>            s - string
>            A1, A2, ...  nested vector with elements A1, A2, ...
> ...
>
>
> Could it be a stale lib_file_io somewhere? (try a full absolute path like
> above).
>
> /// Jürgen
>
>
>
> On 03/30/2014 12:12 PM, Elias Mårtenson wrote:
>
> To reproduce, type the following two commands:
>
>  *      'file_io' ⎕FX 'IO'*
> *      IO[0] 0*
>
>  Then the following exception is displayed:
>
>   ====================================================
>  SEGMENTATION FAULT
>
>   ----------------------------------------
>  -- Stack trace at main.cc:119
>  ----------------------------------------
>  0x7f173710cde5 __libc_start_main
>  0x434b6d  main
>  0x5205ad   Workspace::immediate_execution(bool)
>  0x46291d    Command::process_line()
>  0x46181b     Command::process_line(UCS_string&)
>  0x46a7e8      Executable::execute_body() const
>  0x4df3a0       StateIndicator::run()
>  0x48c98a        Prefix::reduce_statements()
>   0x488ef7         Prefix::reduce_MISC_F_C_B()
>  0x4e0564          StateIndicator::eval_XB(Token&, Token&, Token&)
>  0x480fc4           NativeFunction::eval_XB(Value_P, Value_P)
>  0x7f1721f520dd
>  0x7f1738966bb0
>  0x47978a
>  ========================================
>  ====================================================
>
>
>  Regards,
> Elias
>
>
>

Reply via email to