New question #695935 on Yade:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/695935

Hello,

I was using Ubuntu 18.04 and Yade 2018.02b and the code was running good last 
year. But several days ago my Ubuntu updated to 20.04 automatically and Yade 
was also updated to 2020.01a version. Then I found that if I using the same 
code as in Yade 2018.02b, the particle cloud generated in Yade 2020.01a at 
different time is not the same. Even I have set the "seed" value in makeCloud 
command as shown follows, the particle cloud is still changing if I run the 
code at different time. The code is shown as follows:

sp.makeCloud(mn,mx,rMean=target_r,num=num_spheres,periodic=True,seed=1) 

Then I install the Yadedaily, the particle cloud can now be generated 
completely the same if I run it at different time. However, as simulation goes 
on, another error shows up, the simulation will ends automatically and the 
terminal shows "Floating point exception (core dumped)". 

I wonder if anyone could help me or give me some suggestions to solve this 
issue. Is there a bug in "makeCloud" in Yade 2020.01a? Why the Yadedaily will 
show "Floating point exception (core dumped)"?  If I want to make the code 
works, should I still install the Yade 2018.02b?

Thank you and kind regards,
Yuxuan

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