[gradsusr] Evoking GrADS gives "Segmentation fault" (remote access)
Huddleston, John
Huddleston at cira.colostate.edu
Fri Jun 25 08:23:01 EDT 2010
Chris
Not really. I do not know of s statically built version of GrADS and it is not the opengrads version; otherwise, it would be under /opt. The opengrads version starts from a perl script and the ldd on that produces:
ldd: exited with unknown exit code (126)
You may want to reinstall the entire GrADS package and ensure that it is the same as your OS
What is your OS and what is the name of the GrADS install package? Where did you get it?
John
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Dear John,
Thank you for your reply. Listing the dynamic dependencies (ldd /home/.../grads) gives: "not a dynamic executable". Does this help?
With kind regards,
Chris
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Huddleston, John <Huddleston at cira.colostate.edu<mailto:Huddleston at cira.colostate.edu>> wrote:
Chris
If in CSH type ‘which grads’ if in SH or BASH type ‘type grads” which will give the full “/full/path/to/grads” path to grads.
Then type ‘ldd /full/path/to/grads’ and send the results to the list.
John Huddleston, PhD
Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere
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Subject: [gradsusr] Evoking GrADS gives "Segmentation fault" (remote access)
Dear GrADS-users,
I installed GrADS on a Linux machine. I access this machine via internet from a PC with windows (using VPN Client, Xming and PuTTY). GrADS does run in batch mode. Evoking GrADS from the command line I get the message given below. My first suspicion was that there is a problem when visualizing a graphical interface from my remote access. However, I am able to visualize other graphical outputs. (Type: "xclock" and I see a graphic of a clock). Does anyone know what the problem may be and how to fix it? Thank you very much in advance.
With kind regards,
Chris.
Grid Analysis and Display System (GrADS) Version 1.9b4
Copyright (c) 1988-2005 by Brian Doty and IGES
Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA)
Institute for Global Environment and Society (IGES)
GrADS comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY
See file COPYRIGHT for more information
Config: v1.9b4 32-bit little-endian readline lats printim
Issue 'q config' command for more information.
Landscape mode? (no for portrait): y
GX Package Initialization: Size = 11 8.5
Segmentation fault
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