Dear Tim! As was discussed In the list ( http://mailinglists.scilab.org/Scilab-users-scilab-gt-Segmentation-fault-td4036624.html ).
This is not Scilab bug, it's bad attempt to fix CVE-2017-1000364 security bug in Linux kernel. Debian 7, 8, 9; Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and 16.04 LTS are affected (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1699772). The *temporary* solution is to reboot with previous kernel versions: * Debian 7 (wheezy): <= 3.2.78-1 * Debian 8 (jessie): <= 3.16.43-2 * Debian 9 (stretch): <= 4.9.30-2 * Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (trusty): <= 3.13.0-119 * Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (xenial): <= 4.4.0-79 Canonical and Debian will release normal kernel updates soon. -- *With best regards,Ph.D., * *associate professor at MPEI <http://mpei.ru/lang/en/Pages/default.aspx>,IEEE member,maintainer of Mathieu functions toolbox for Scilab <http://atoms.scilab.org/toolboxes/Mathieu/>,Nikolay Strelkov.* 28 июня 2017 г. 7:02 пользователь "Tim Wescott" <t...@wescottdesign.com> написал: On one machine, Scilab crashes, with a segmentation fault. On the other, it perks along happily. The "bad" machine had the normal Ubuntu installation of Scilab (5.5.2), then I wiped that and installed 6.0.0 -- same thing. I just reinstalled the Ubuntu version -- crashes. scilab-cli works The "good" machine is the same Ubuntu distro (16.04, 64-bit). Any clues as to what may be happening? -- Tim Wescott www.wescottdesign.com Control & Communications systems, circuit & software design. Phone: 503.631.7815 Cell: 503.349.8432 _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@lists.scilab.org http://lists.scilab.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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