coredump running test on 3.0.3
Jim Langston
Jim.Langston at Sun.COM
Thu Oct 30 10:10:20 CDT 2008
Hi all,
I'm getting a core dump when running the tests for 3.0.3.
bash-3.2$ gmake check
gmake -f octMakefile check
gmake[1]: Entering directory `/export/home/langston/Octave/octave-3.0.3'
gmake -C test check
gmake[2]: Entering directory
`/export/home/langston/Octave/octave-3.0.3/test'
../run-octave --norc --silent --no-history ./fntests.m .
Integrated test scripts:
src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/bsxfun.cc ............................ PASS 55/55
src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/cellfun.cc ........................... PASS 31/31
src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/conv2.cc ............................. PASS 1/1
src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/dispatch.cc .......................... PASS 13/13
src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/fft.cc ............................... PASS 9/9
src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/fsolve.cc ............................ PASS 4/4
src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/luinc.cc .............................
src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/matrix_type.cc ....................... PASS 51/51
src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/max.cc ............................... PASS 12/12
src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/rand.cc .............................. PASS 57/57
src/DLD-FUNCTIONS/regexp.cc ............................panic:
Segmentation Fault -- stopping myself...
gmake[2]: *** [check] Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
gmake[2]: Leaving directory `/export/home/langston/Octave/octave-3.0.3/test'
gmake[1]: *** [check] Error 2
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/langston/Octave/octave-3.0.3'
gmake: *** [check] Error 2
This is on OpenSolaris, with Sun Studio 12 compilers.
I have including the debugger results of the coredump.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Jim
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