Dear Brian and Bob,

I tried to fresh-install GSAS-II on two different linux systems, and I 
got a segmentation fault on both systems, without much debugging 
information:

[1441@hpc11:~/src]$ G2
Attempting to download GSAS-II binary files...
Error validating server certificate for 
'https://subversion.xray.aps.anl.gov:443':
  - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the
    fingerprint to validate the certificate manually!
Certificate information:
  - Hostname: subversion.xray.aps.anl.gov
  - Valid: from Aug 18 00:00:00 2016 GMT until Aug 28 23:59:59 2018 GMT
  - Issuer: Symantec Class 3 Secure Server CA - G4, Symantec Trust 
Network, Symantec Corporation, US
  - Fingerprint: 11:B2:6F:10:50:EB:8D:31:72:B4:DC:7B:EC:0F:AB:87:A9:90:A2:DE
(R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? p
FYI: The current numpy version, 1.11.2, is newer than the newest dist 
version 1.6
Loading files to /home/lvaneijck/src/g2conda/GSASII/bindist/
   from 
https://subversion.xray.aps.anl.gov/pyGSAS/Binaries/linux_64_p2.7_n1.6/
=== Output from svn switch===========================================
A    g2conda/GSASII/bindist/polymask.so
A    g2conda/GSASII/bindist/pyspg.so
A    g2conda/GSASII/bindist/fellipse.so
A    g2conda/GSASII/bindist/histogram2d.so
A    g2conda/GSASII/bindist/pack_f.so
A    g2conda/GSASII/bindist/Build_notes
A    g2conda/GSASII/bindist/pypowder.so
A    g2conda/GSASII/bindist/pytexture.so
A    g2conda/GSASII/bindist/pydiffax.so
A    g2conda/GSASII/bindist/unpack_cbf.so
A    g2conda/GSASII/bindist/histosigma2d.so
Updated to revision 3004.
======================================================================

Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[1441@hpc11:~/src]$
[1441@hpc11:~/src]$ G2
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[1441@hpc11:~/src]$

(G2 is an alias to "export .... ; python .../GSASII.py")

one distribution is redhat based and one debian, both up-to-date.

any suggestions are welcome,

Lambert

















On 12/08/17 06:41, Toby, Brian H. wrote:
> Today we posted version 3000 of GSAS-II(!) This makes the previous “2 frame” 
> version of GSAS-II, available for testing, into the standard release. If you 
> have not seen it, what has happened is that we have combined the “data tree” 
> and “data editing” windows into a single window, so now GSAS-II creates only 
> two windows, one for plots/graphics and the other for the GUI. (N.B. Frame is 
> the wxPython name for a window, which is why we called this “2 frame”). All 
> comments we have gotten on this change have been positive. Note that we 
> recommend running GSAS-II so that output goes to a cmd/terminal window so 
> there is an additional display-only window for error and status messages.
>
> If you previously used the help menu to switch to the test “2frame” version, 
> when you make your next update (soon, we suggest), it should switch back to 
> the standard “trunk” version. If you are still using the old version with 
> separate windows, we suggest updating right away. Either way, GSAS-II from 
> this point forward will have the two GUI windows combined. Also, starting 
> with version 3002, the help option to switch to the test/standard version 
> should disappear from the menu.
>
> There have been some other fairly recent changes. One is that GSAS-II 
> refinements have gotten about a factor of two faster. Also, to reduce the 
> size of the GSAS-II download, we no longer include binary files for all 
> platforms in the standard installation. Instead running the bootstrap.py or 
> GSASII.py file will download one set of binaries matching the platform you 
> are using. If you are hosting a GSAS-II installation on a server for multiple 
> platforms, you will likely want to install all the binaries. To do that use 
> the bootstrap.py -server option (step #8 on 
> https://subversion.xray.aps.anl.gov/trac/pyGSAS/wiki/InstallLinux). Note, if 
> you installed GSAS-II with a admin account, you need to run it (or 
> bootstrap.py) from that admin account to perform upgrades. If you upgrade 
> from inside GSAS-II, the first time you run it, it will install the 
> appropriate binary files, so you will likely need to run GSAS-II once from 
> that admin account so that it can write to the subdirectory where the binary 
> files will be installed.
>
> These changes will likely introduce some unintended consequences (aka bugs). 
> Please let us know about them.
>
> Brian (& Bob)
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