Hi John,
Many thanks for the response. Hope someone can help me out with the
following full report:
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Segmentation violation detected at Thu May 12 16:37:18 2005
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Configuration:
MATLAB Version: 7.0.4.352 (R14) Service Pack 2
MATLAB License: XXXXXX
Operating System: Linux 2.6.9-1.667smp #1 SMP Tue Nov 2 14:59:52 EST
2004 i686
Window System: The X.Org Foundation (60801000), display :0.0
Current Visual: 0x21 (class 4, depth 24)
Processor ID: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7, GenuineIntel
Virtual Machine: Java 1.5.0 with Sun Microsystems Inc. Java
HotSpot(TM) Clien t VM
(mixed mode)
Default Charset: UTF-8
Register State:
eax = 00000000 ebx = 00705ff4
ecx = 3fbf9b7c edx = 00000000
esi = feff36d0 edi = ff000000
ebp = feff36c4 esp = feff36a4
eip = 00649ed7 flg = 00010246
Stack Trace:
[0] libc.so.6:memset~(0, 0xfeff36d4, 0xfeff371c, 0x00609d37) + 55 bytes
[1] libguide.so:__kmp_affinity_determine_capable~(0, 0, 0, 0) + 83 bytes
Segmentation violation occurred within signal handler.
Unable to complete stack trace (stack was probably corrupted)
Segmentation fault
Thanks from,
Gang
John Ashburner wrote:
>I've no idea what causes this Matlab crash on your system. If you send the
>whole crash report, then someone may have a better chance of figuring out the
>reason. My search on the MathWorks web site came up with no pages containing
>"kmp_affinity_determine_capable".
>
>Best regards,
>-John
>
>
>
>>While I was running contrast tests, SPM2 crashed with the following
>>error message:
>>
>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Segmentation violation detected at Thu May 12 16:37:18 2005
>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>Configuration:
>> MATLAB Version: 7.0.4.352 (R14) Service Pack 2
>> Operating System: Linux 2.6.9-1.667smp #1 SMP i686
>>
>>...
>>
>>Stack Trace:
>> [0] libc.so.6:memset~(0, 0xfeff36d4, 0xfeff371c, 0x00609d37) + 55 bytes
>> [1] libguide.so:__kmp_affinity_determine_capable~(0, 0, 0, 0) + 83 bytes
>>
>>Segmentation violation occurred within signal handler.
>>Unable to complete stack trace (stack was probably corrupted)
>>Segmentation fault
>>
>>
>>What is causing the segmentation fault?
>>
>>
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