Resurrecting this very old thread - after having been able to solve the 
model with no seg faults over the last couple of months, they have now 
returned and occur much faster (usually within 2 hours of running the code).
I have refactored the code a little so that it hopefully will be possible 
for others to run it. Cloning the entire repo at 
http://github.com/nilshg/LearningModels, it should run when altering the 
path 
in https://github.com/nilshg/LearningModels/blob/master/NHL/NHL_maximize.jl 
to whatever path it has been cloned to.

I'm running this code on a 16-core Ubuntu 14.04 machine with Julia 0.4.5 
installed an all packages on the latest tagged versions.

On Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 1:43:31 PM UTC+1, Nils Gudat wrote:
>
> The code usually segfaults after 2-5 hours, and is available at 
> http://github.com/nilshg/LearningModels, however I haven't written it up 
> in a way that is easy to run (right now it depends on some data not 
> included in the repo), so I'll have to restructure a bit before you can run 
> it. I'll try to do so today if I find the time.
>

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