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Re: 20000104: garp segentation fault
- Subject: Re: 20000104: garp segentation fault
- Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 11:21:01 -0600 (CST)
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Unidata Support wrote:
Steve,
That was the problem. I had installed the imaregm patch but it was
not building into gemlib.a. I ended up just cleaning out the entire
install and re-building from the base level.
Now all I need ot do is munge the nsat code and I am back in
business. Thanks for your help. I also learned a new command for
checking status of lib builds too.
mjl
> > Mark,
>
> I don't know about your make time message, but after you built the
> imar2gm file in the gemlib.a file (you can verify this is updated with
> the command "ar tv $GEMLIB/gemlib.a imar2gm.o" and checking the date)
> if you hadn't done a "make clean" when you built garp from patch14
> the otherday, you should need to remove $GARPHOME/sol/garp before
> relinking garp with:
> cd $GARPHOME
> make all
> make install
>
> The reason I mention the above is that since your xpm.a library was already
> there,
> then make clean probably hasn't been run since the initial build and
> the garp executable may not have been relinked.
>
> Steve Chiswell
> Unidata User SUpport
>
>
>
>
> >From: "Mark J. Laufersweiler" <address@hidden>
> >Organization: .
> >Keywords: 200001041908.MAA25512
>
> >>
> >> Mark,
> >>
> >> The message I sent out yeaterday about fixing the imar2gm.f routine
> >> is what is needed to correctly display the satellite strings. Some
> >> platforms will core dump when trying to display the garbage- while
> >> some systems just display the garbage characters.
> >>
> >> Nsat also needs to be updated for the "19" hardcoded in the title bar
> >> if you use that program.
> >> In $NAWIPS/nprogs/nsat/source/file.c, around line 79 should be updated
> >> from:
> >>
> >> sprintf(tmpdate, "%s %s 19%s", day, months[m-1], year);
> >>
> >> to:
> >>
> >> if(year[0] < '2')
> >> sprintf(tmpdate, "%s %s 20%s", day, months[m-1], year);
> >> else
> >> sprintf(tmpdate, "%s %s 19%s", day, months[m-1], year);
> >>
> >> Steve Chiswell
> >> Unidata User Support
> >
> >Steve,
> >
> >Thanks for the quick reply but I did install the laatest fix. I
> >still get the segmentation fault error. What I did notice was an
> >interesting line in the make of garp:
> >
> >ar: creating xpm.a
> >ar: writing xpm.a
> >make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt2/nawips/garp/xpm/sol'
> >make: *** File `/opt2/nawips/garp/xpm/sol/xpm.a' has modification
> >time in the future
> >^^^^^^^^^^
> >
> >Make sol/garp end time is Tue Jan 4 12:59:33 CST 2000
> >Make end time is Tue Jan 4 12:59:34 CST 2000
> >
> >Is this pointing to a y2k in make?
> >
> >mjl
> >
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Dr. Mark J. Laufersweiler |
School of Meteorology | If "con" is the opposite of "pro,"
University of Oklahoma | then what is the opposite of
address@hidden | progress?
(405) 325-6032 |
(405) 325-7689 (fax) |