[GRASS-dev] r.los segfaulting x86_64
Jachym Cepicky
jachym.cepicky at gmail.com
Fri Dec 7 07:21:55 EST 2007
Hi, I just compiled grass 63-cvs and tried to run r.los module only
think I get is
GRASS 6.3.cvs (spearfish60):~ > r.los input=elevation.dem out=tmp
coordinate=603336,4925505.75 obs_elev=1.8
WARNING: Segment_format: Illegal seek
Segmentation fault
GRASS 6.3.cvs (spearfish60):~ >
When I try the debugger (not sure, what I'm doing), I get:
Starting program: /usr/local/grass-6.3.cvs/bin/r.los input=elevation.dem
out=tmp coordinate=603336,4925505.75 obs_elev=1.8
WARNING: Segment_format: Illegal seek
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00002b71ce0c034a in segment_pagein (SEG=0x7fffdcb00080, n=0) at
pagein.c:46
46 if (n == SEG->scb[SEG->cur].n)
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00002b71ce0c034a in segment_pagein (SEG=0x7fffdcb00080, n=0)
at pagein.c:46
#1 0x00002b71ce0c05cd in segment_put (SEG=0x7fffdcb00080,
buf=0x7fffdcafe9a4,
row=<value optimized out>, col=<value optimized out>) at put.c:48
#2 0x0000000000401c8e in delete (PT_TO_DELETE=0x5e07a0, head=0x507790,
seg_out_p=0x0, row_viewpt=0, col_viewpt=-592451212) at delete.c:32
#3 0x000000000040304f in hidden_point_elimination (head=0x507790,
viewpt_elev=1329, seg_in_p=0x7fffdcb000c0,
seg_out_p=0x7fffdcb00080,
seg_patt_p=0x7fffdcb00040, quadrant=1, sign_on_y=1, sign_on_x=1,
row_viewpt=83, col_viewpt=445, patt_flag=0) at pts_elim.c:189
#4 0x000000000040243f in main (argc=<value optimized out>,
argv=<value optimized out>) at main.c:322
any hint what to do?
Thanks
jachym
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