OK, thanks for the reference. I'll keep an eye out and post there if I find something.
// T On Tuesday, January 6, 2015 2:07:56 PM UTC+1, Isaiah wrote: > > Looks like: > https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/8550 > > If you can find a semi-reproducible test case and/or gdb backtrace, that > would be great. > > On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 7:59 PM, Tomas Lycken <[email protected] > <javascript:>> wrote: > >> I just got the following in the REPL: >> >> julia> module Foo >> >> type Bar{T} end >> >> end >> >> signal (11): Segmentation fault >> unknown function (ip: -716631494) >> jl_get_binding at /opt/julia-0.4/usr/bin/../lib/libjulia.so (unknown line) >> jl_get_global at /opt/julia-0.4/usr/bin/../lib/libjulia.so (unknown line) >> jl_module_run_initializer at /opt/julia-0.4/usr/bin/../lib/libjulia.so >> (unknown line) >> unknown function (ip: -716770303) >> unknown function (ip: -716771435) >> jl_toplevel_eval_in at /opt/julia-0.4/usr/bin/../lib/libjulia.so (unknown >> line) >> eval_user_input at REPL.jl:54 >> jlcall_eval_user_input_42363 at (unknown line) >> jl_apply_generic at /opt/julia-0.4/usr/bin/../lib/libjulia.so (unknown line) >> anonymous at task.jl:96 >> unknown function (ip: -716815279) >> unknown function (ip: 0) >> >> I’ve seen segfaults a couple of times since I last built Julia from >> source, but I was always too concentrated on what I was doing to try to pin >> it down - but this time I wasn’t =) I hadn’t done anything in that session >> except a few Pkg commands, but I couldn’t reproduce the problem either in a >> fresh REPL or in one where I ran exactly the same Pkg commands in the same >> sequence before doing that. Is this a known problem, or should I report it >> on github? >> >> julia> versioninfo() >> Julia Version 0.4.0-dev+2416 >> Commit db3fa60 (2015-01-02 18:23 UTC) >> Platform Info: >> System: Linux (x86_64-linux-gnu) >> CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4600U CPU @ 2.10GHz >> WORD_SIZE: 64 >> BLAS: libopenblas (USE64BITINT DYNAMIC_ARCH NO_AFFINITY Haswell) >> LAPACK: libopenblas >> LIBM: libopenlibm >> LLVM: libLLVM-3.3 >> >> // T >> >> > >
