retitle 402736 FTBFS on alpha: memory allocation on 64-bit architectures tags 402736 pending thanks
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 09:47:06PM +0100, Aurélien GÉRÔME wrote: > Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. > [Switching to Thread 16384 (LWP 31355)] > 0x0000000120085700 in cresmatvar_ (id=0x11fec55c0, lw=0x11fec558c, > str=0x120fbbe9e, lstr=0x11fec5628, __g77_length_str=4096) at > inisci.f:427 > 427 istk(il ) = 10 > (gdb) bt > #0 0x0000000120085700 in cresmatvar_ (id=0x11fec55c0, lw=0x11fec558c, > str=0x120fbbe9e, lstr=0x11fec5628, __g77_length_str=4096) at > inisci.f:427 > #1 0x0000000120084780 in inisci_ (ini1=0x120aaf3b8, vsizr=0x11fec5690, > ierr=0x120ab1c5c) at inisci.f:259 > #2 0x00000001207812c0 in VTRun () > #3 0x0000000120786794 in main_sci () > #4 0x0000000120787018 in realmain_ () > #5 0x000000012004d720 in MAIN__ () at mainsci.f:4 I should have looked at the Debian patches earlier, because I found the fix. :) On 64-bit architectures, specific memory allocation functions are used in scilab. It is already the case on ia64 and amd64, so I added alpha to that list. This is probably because of some issue with the mix of Fortran and C, though I have not looked in deeper... Okay, so let's go for a rebuild of all architectures and a hint to get scilab into Etch! ;) Cheers, -- .''`. Aurélien GÉRÔME : :' : `. `'` Free Software Developer `- Unix Sys & Net Admin
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