Hi,

as a wild guess, I suspect the trouble is the version of the GSHHS
coastline supplied by gmt-coast-low package is out of sync with the
upstream version of gmt. I seem to recall a couple months ago
downloading the latest coastlines by hand and then it was ok; check the
MB-System @ mbari mailing list archives?

can you try the gmt-gshhs-low package instead of gmt-coast-low? (for me
it doesn't help in 14.04)


for me it doesn't run out of memory, just cycles the CPU at 100% forever, with 
some warnings:
[with gmt examples package installed]
"""
$ cp -r /usr/share/doc/gmt-examples/examples/ gmt-examples
cd gmt-examples/
./do_examples.csh

Running examples with executables from /usr/lib/gmt/bin
Doing example ex01/job01.csh ... GMT Fatal Error: GMT_lonpath requesting 
negative n_items (-2147483647) - exceeding 32-bit counting?
grdcontour: GMT_non_zero_winding given non-closed polygon
grdcontour: GMT_non_zero_winding given non-closed polygon
"""


Hamish

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