Opened 12 years ago
Last modified 12 years ago
#34470 assigned defect
xgraph segmentation fault — at Initial Version
Reported by: | jursonovicst@… | Owned by: | macports-tickets@… |
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Priority: | Normal | Milestone: | |
Component: | ports | Version: | 2.1.0 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Port: | xgraph |
Description
{{{ xgraph -device ps -o test2-ps test.data Segmentation fault: 11 }}}
Could you apply the segmentation fault solution described by http://djconnel.blogspot.de/2012/03/installing-xgraph-on-mac-osx-lion.html, please?
"But then I faced a tougher problem: I was getting a persistent segmentation fault when I ran it. gdb wasn't turning up the problem, either. The clue was in the compiler warnings: xgraph plays fast and loose with casting between addresses and integers. Sometimes that works, sometimes... So in desperation I checked the gcc man page and started reading, looking for an option which treated all integers as longs. I didn't think this would work, because external libraries might not cooperate. I didn't find it. But what I found instead was the "-m32" option to compile the code in 32-bit mode even on a 64-bit machine. Hmm... seemed promising. I added this to the head of the "CFLAGS" definition in Makefile (Makefile having been generated with "configure", so this isn't the best approach). I tried it and, ding-ding-ding-ding, the code ran. My little victory shout was probably out of place, since I was on Caltrain at the time... So now it works."
Thank you for fixing the build issue yesterday...
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