I will look into this and get back to you.

‫בתאריך שבת, 12 באוג׳ 2023 ב-12:29 מאת ‪Felix Salfelder‬‏ <‪
[email protected]‬‏>:‬

> On Sat, Aug 12, 2023 at 08:40:29AM +0300, Leonardo Pomerancblum via
> Gnucap-devel wrote:
> > Leonardo Pomerancblum <[email protected]‏>
> > שבת, 5 באוג׳, 16:17 ‎(לפני 7 ימים)‎
> > bug-gnucap
> >  gnucap snapshot 2023.07.29 segmentation fault when  simulating JFET
> > circuit and loading jfet.so
>
> Thanks for trying and letting us know.
>
> One possible reason for crashes is packages out of sync. On startup,
> Gnucap prints versions of some of the components, as in
>
> [..]
> main version: snapshot 2023.07.29
> core-lib version: snapshot 2023.07.29
> default plugins: snapshot 2023.07.29
> gnucap>
>
> Please check if they are equal. Also, double check if jfet.so was built
> against the currently installed version.
>
> If it isn't that simple, please share some more information. Details on
> the following will help us to reproduce the issue.
>
> - The platform/OS you are using.
> - How did you obtain Gnucap?
> - The compiler that you used to compile Gnucap.
> - Does Gnucap without jfet.so work as expected?
> - Which jfet.so? How did you build it?
> - (Anything else that might be of relevance)
>
> Best wishes
> felix
>

Thank you for advising me :)

********************FIXED*********************************************
My OS is Linux Mint.
Recompiled plugins and checked again...works fine.

Best wishes
Leonardo

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