Joe,
Yes, I am building on a 64-bit system:
$ arch
x86_64
It crashes on both files on r5830. Also - my earlier assertion that adding
write and printf statements cured the crash on one of the files was incorrect.
I was testing the wrong file. Both files consistently crash r5829 and r5830.
Do yo
Steve --
Are you building on a 64-bit system? Anyway, please try compiling
revision 5830. I changed line 204 in nhash.c so as to force the second
argument to be a 32-bit unsigned (rather than "size_t") integer.
-- Joe, K1JT
On 8/29/2015 7:45 PM, Steven Franke wrote:
> The crash is oc
Thanks, Steve -- that should be helpful. I will look into it further.
-- Joe
On 8/29/2015 7:45 PM, Steven Franke wrote:
> The crash is occuring at the call to nhash in syncmsk.f90. It acts like a
> memory access error because adding a bunch of write(*,*) and printf()
> statements “cure
The crash is occuring at the call to nhash in syncmsk.f90. It acts like a
memory access error because adding a bunch of write(*,*) and printf()
statements “cured" the crash on one of the files. It still happens on the
second file. A print statement at the beginning of the wrapper function
nhash
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the files. Neither one makes the program crash for me with
r5829 in either Windows or Linux, so I'm presently at a loss to offer
any diagnosis.
-- Joe
On 8/29/2015 5:23 PM, Steven Franke wrote:
> Joe,
>
> Here is yet another try at sending links to files that cras