Unfortunately I cannot swap the OpenBLAS libraries for the new version
since the WRF-CHEM model running on the workstation depends on them.
Attached there's the gdb output
** Attachment added: gdb output for /usr/bin/octave
I've tried setting the number of threads to 1, but installing octave
generates the same error.
I've still not updated openblas, though, I'm sorry but I'm not very
familiar with launchpad: I see it offers me the possibility to download
a .tar.gz package, but I do not know how to point dpkg to the
Public bug reported:
The installation of the libopenblas-base package (version 0.1.1-6)
causes octave 3.6.2 to produce a segmentation fault at launch-time and
installation-time (if the installation is attempted with the
libopenblas-base package installed) on Ubuntu 12.10 x64.
The bug has been
The CPU I'm using is an Intel Core i7-3770 @3.4 GHz with 8 cores.
I'm sorry I'm not a huge linux expert and I've never used gdb: can you
tell me how to do the backtrace (or point me to a good tutorial)?
Due to software compatibility I cannot update to 13.04: is there a way
just to add the repo