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SFU-Interix and old Interix incompatibilities - May 4, '06, 2:01:23 PM   
cerenaksu

 

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Hello,
The program working with old Interix is not working with the new SFU-interix 3.5.
Error message I am getting is:
"Memory fault (Core dumped)"
Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
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RE: SFU-Interix and old Interix incompatibilities - May 4, '06, 2:11:22 PM   
Rodney

 

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Which version of "old Interix"?
What is the program?
What does the program try and do?

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RE: SFU-Interix and old Interix incompatibilities - May 4, '06, 3:33:01 PM   
cerenaksu

 

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The program is compilation of many c programs. It has many calls to Motif library. It is a user interface for electromagnetic modeling program. The mathematics behind this model is written in Fortran. This GUI works when calling old model files and reading them and displaying. How ever it crashes when I want to create new model or run the model already created. It is a engineering application.

I thought I could solve this problem by recompiling the whole program (I have the source codes). But I didn't go very far with that idea either. The first I got Segmentation fault. Then I (you helped me) solver that problem and I have another error: " *** Signal 11" and my make file stops. The program written in ansi C and compiled with gcc.

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