florian which seisan version do you use
will the original version before your change work if recompiled? jens Den 2021-02-09 10:10 skreiv Florian Schmid:
Dear seisan users and developers. I need to recompile automag after changing the default component. The process of compiling works fine. (My OS is Ubuntu 20.04, gcc version 9.3.0). I just compiled the automag routine via 'make automag'. All other routines are the pre-compiled ones from the seisan version 10.5. When calling the automag program (either from eev or directly) I get the following error message: Program received signal SIGSEGV: Segmentation fault - invalid memory reference. Backtrace for this error: #0 0x7fafc8fa6d01 in ??? #1 0x7fafc8fa5ed5 in ??? #2 0x7fafc8c7020f in ??? #3 0x7fafc91df5d1 in ??? #4 0x5622333b56c2 in seiopen_ at /home/florian/seismo/LIB/libsei.for:2023 #5 0x5622333af5f2 in seigetfile_ at /home/florian/seismo/LIB/libsei.for:1144 #6 0x562233385dc9 in loc_reset_test_ at /home/florian/seismo/PRO/automag.for:1624 #7 0x562233386cb3 in MAIN__ at /home/florian/seismo/PRO/automag.for:376 #8 0x5622333907ca in main at /home/florian/seismo/PRO/automag.for:1576 Segmentation fault (core dumped) I guess, this may be related to one of the system memory related variables in the include files but I have not figures the relevant one. Has someone experience with such an error? Thanks a lot for your help and for providing the SEISAN software! Best, Florian _______________________________________________ seisan mailing list seisan@geo.uib.no https://mailman.uib.no/listinfo/seisan
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