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load crashes (64bit-PA-RISC executable)


From: HEISERER DANIEL
Subject: load crashes (64bit-PA-RISC executable)
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 09:40:38 -0600

Hi,
finally I managed to build a 64bit executable on a HP-UX PA-RISC-2.0
machine using gcc-3.0.2.

Unfortunately the executable is totally hopeless, it crashes using

rand() and load. See below.

Has anybody made similar experiences, or better ones.
Who is running 64bit octaves? Is octave itself 64bit clean
or is the compiler crap? Who ever used the 64bit GNU compiler to build
octave?
What could I do?

Thanks, Daniel

 > file octave
octave:   ELF-64 executable object file - PA-RISC 2.0 (LP64)

GNU Octave, version 2.1.35 (hppa2.0w-hp-hpux11.11).
Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 John W. Eaton.
This is free software with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
For details, type `warranty'.

*** This is a development version of Octave.  Development releases
*** are provided for people who want to help test, debug, and improve
*** Octave.
***
*** If you want a stable, well-tested version of Octave, you should be
*** using one of the stable releases (when this development release
*** was made, the latest stable version was 2.0.16).

octave:1> a=ones(4);
octave:2> save -mat-binary test.mat
octave:3> clear
octave:4> load test.mat
 d1mach - i out of bounds4305159163

Pid 13922 killed due to trashed stack.

Pid 13922 was killed due to failure in writing the signal context.
Illegal instruction (core dumped)

.............................
*** using one of the stable releases (when this development release
*** was made, the latest stable version was 2.0.16).

octave:1> a=rand(3)
panic: bus error -- stopping myself...
attempting to save variables to `octave-core'...
save to `octave-core' complete
Bus error (core dumped)
.............................................



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