I've seen this happen when one of jBase's .dlls get corrupted.  I've 
learned to keep them backed up.  A restore has saved me more than once.

On Friday, February 22, 2019 at 9:09:24 AM UTC-5, joyce wrote:
>
>      I am new to jBase. I have a Linux development server running jBase 
> v5.6.3. Since I've started using this server to develop, I've noticed that 
> when I compile my changes, and then try to execute the program, I 
> consistently get "Segmentation Violation. Aborting." I've learned to get 
> around this by compiling, then exiting my ssh session and starting a new 
> one. When I execute in a new session it works.
>     There are 2 issues with this, One, of course it's time-consuming. Two, 
> my development server is accumulating running jsh sessions and using up 
> CPU. So I'm having to go in periodically and close the jsh sessions.
>     I have 2 questions, stated below. Any help with either would be 
> appreciated!
> 1) Does anyone have any insight on how I can begin to troubleshoot the 
> Segmentation Violation? I assume it's a corrupt file somewhere, but I don't 
> know where to look or how to find it.
> 2) What is the proper way to exit a jsh session, so I don't leave them 
> running in the background?  
>
> Thank you very much for your help!
>   Joyce
>

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