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Re: octave sparse for 2.1.30
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en254 |
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Re: octave sparse for 2.1.30 |
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Sat, 13 May 2000 22:39:44 -0400 (EDT) |
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Dirk Laurie wrote:
> address@hidden skryf:
> > Here is my octave build config.
> [...]
> > RedHat 6.0
> I've 6.2.
This seems to be the problem. I just got a copy of RH6.2 and
upgraded my system. I recompiled octave-2.1.30, and also my
sparse functions, and now I get the same error as you.
I now get these errors:
error: invalid lvalue function called in expression
or
error: memory error
I different places - they occur about 10% of the time in
testing with random matrices. I'm guessing that
memory error from octave means a seg fault...
Can someone confirm this?
I'm guessing that it probably is a libc thing, since
RH6.2 has glibc-2.1.3, and RH6.0 has glibc-2.1.1
I'll look through my code to see if I can find any wild pointers.
If anyone knows what other rh60/rh62 difference may
cause this, tell me!
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Andy Adler, address@hidden
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