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2002 Dec 06
2
R 1.6.1 segmentation fault
Hi, We have been running R ver 1.4.1 on a redhat linux (7.1)cluster without problem for quit some time. Now, some user wanted me to install version 1.6.1, and it compiled fine, but it crashes with "segmentation fault" when you run it. I used gcc296 (default) for compiling, Should I change compiler or is there some other thing I could do to avoid this problem. Regards Per-Anders
2005 Jul 19
1
Trying to compile, incompatible libraries? Cento4
...l.so): undefined reference to `_dl_signal_error at GLIBC_2.0' zip4_lnx.a(libdl.so): undefined reference to `_dl_global_scope at GLIBC_2.0' zip4_lnx.a(libdl.so): undefined reference to `_dl_lookup_symbol_skip at GLIBC_2.0' I have the compatibility libraries installed. I have tried using gcc296, gcc, and gcc4 and still get the message. The library,libdl.so.2 is in /lib with a symlink to /usr/lib/libdl.so Using CentOS 4.0. -- If the sane say the insane are insane, What if the sane are insane? Would that make the insane sane? Explains a lot in Washington! --E. Croft
2005 Jul 18
0
Having problems compiling program
...l.so): undefined reference to `_dl_signal_error at GLIBC_2.0' zip4_lnx.a(libdl.so): undefined reference to `_dl_global_scope at GLIBC_2.0' zip4_lnx.a(libdl.so): undefined reference to `_dl_lookup_symbol_skip at GLIBC_2.0' I have the compatibility libraries installed. I have tried using gcc296, gcc, and gcc4 and still get the message. The library,libdl.so.2 is in /lib with a symlink to /usr/lib/libdl.so Using CentOS 4.0. -- If the sane say the insane are insane, What if the sane are insane? Would that make the insane sane? Explains a lot in Washington! --E. Croft
2015 Nov 19
7
[Bug 93004] New: Guild Wars 2 crash on nouveau DX11 cards
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93004 Bug ID: 93004 Summary: Guild Wars 2 crash on nouveau DX11 cards Product: Mesa Version: git Hardware: Other OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Drivers/DRI/nouveau Assignee: nouveau at
2002 Dec 09
0
Re: R-help digest, Vol 1 #10 - 6 msgs
...t; > Hi, > > We have been running R ver 1.4.1 on a redhat linux (7.1)cluster without > > problem for quit some time. > > Now, some user wanted me to install version 1.6.1, and it compiled fine, > > but it crashes with "segmentation fault" when you run it. I used gcc296 > > (default) for compiling, Should I change compiler > > yes, definitely. > > -d > > > or is there some other > > thing I could do to avoid this problem. > > > > Regards > > Per-Anders > > > > _________________________________________...