hi thomas,
I read:
does this mean that you can't create any vasp object? ( i assume the vasp library does load normally)
no, I can load the lib and most of the objects (I probably missed some abstraction path) generate fine, I can also use a lot of the help stuff in vasp/pd but all the stuff in vasp/pd_ex it tested causes a segfault
[...]
I'll see what could go wrong but i'm not sure if i have a solution shortly.
I'll try to recompile today afternoon with -g (pd && flext && vasp) and see if gdb reveals sth. useful (if I find the time).
regards,
x
no, I can load the lib and most of the objects (I probably missed some abstraction path) generate fine, I can also use a lot of the help stuff in vasp/pd but all the stuff in vasp/pd_ex it tested causes a segfault
It would be helpful if you could list the vasp objects that don't load. The problem with the pd_ex examples is that they are quite complex, so a error could be hidden anywhere. Maybe you could construct a simple patch that segfaults?
greetings, Thomas
Hi, i can indeed reproduce some misbehavior with the examples in linux/x86, although i don't know whether it's the same that you found... seems like i broke something with the latest changes to flext or vasp. I'll look into it shortly.
best greetings, Thomas
----- Original Message ----- From: "CK" x@meta.lo-res.org To: "Thomas Grill" t.grill@gmx.net Cc: pd-list@iem.kug.ac.at Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 11:51 AM Subject: Re: [PD] vasp, segfault
hi thomas,
I read:
does this mean that you can't create any vasp object? ( i assume the
vasp
library does load normally)
no, I can load the lib and most of the objects (I probably missed some abstraction path) generate fine, I can also use a lot of the help stuff in vasp/pd but all the stuff in vasp/pd_ex it tested causes a segfault
[...]
I'll see what could go wrong but i'm not sure if i have a solution
shortly.
I'll try to recompile today afternoon with -g (pd && flext && vasp) and see if gdb reveals sth. useful (if I find the time).
regards,
x
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