William Dunlap wrote:
Running his example under valgrind (a memory misuse checker on Linux)
does show it using memory it should not be using in the optimization C
code
around where it is copying the gradient vector. The
==10916== Invalid read of size 1
==10916==at 0x400686D: memcpy (mc_r
William Dunlap wrote:
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A wild guess
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A wild guess, based on some recent "non-deterministic" behavior in
lme4: could this be driven by a bug in optimized linear algebra libraries
(BLAS/LAPACK)? (Unfortunately, I'm not clear on how to check the versions
of BLAS/LAPACK being used and whether they are subject to bugs,
but perhaps so
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