It works for me, but only as part of the build-it-gtk2-simple script and
when I have put the data/greg-data directory in place by an external
script. Do you have data/greg-data under the directory from which you
are running your tests?
Not sure what the official source for the test data is. In fact IIRC
some of it may be undistributable. My autobuild scripts grab it from
Paul's areas here and copy it into the build VMs.
Kevin
On 07/20/2011 05:15 AM, Ben Eisenbraun wrote:
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 01:38:52PM -0400, Ben Eisenbraun wrote:
On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 01:35:26PM -0400, Ben Eisenbraun wrote:
Is this a successful result? The "OK" output and then the check for the
core dump combined with the 0 exit make things a bit ambiguous to me.
Following up to myself a second time...
I have tested the official 32/64-bit CentOS/Red Hat 4/5 builds, and they
all crash during the self-test. Does this actually work for anyone on
linux? Is there something weird about my environment?
On a related note, I have been trying to capture cores for these crashes,
and despite coredumps being set to unlimited, coot-real is not producing
cores.
Is there some other setting I need to tweak? It looks like the debug
symbols are not stripped, so presumably a core might be actually be useful.
-ben
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