[CIG-SHORT] Problem running user compiled version of Relax
Oliver Boyd
olboyd at usgs.gov
Wed Jun 24 08:53:38 PDT 2015
Jeff Falgout at the USGS helped me to get it working. Looks like the
libraries are fine, but there may be a problem with the git repository.
When I build from the source tarball on the CIG website, it works fine.
On 6/18/15 1:32 AM, "Walter Landry" <wlandry at caltech.edu> wrote:
>Oliver Boyd <olboyd at usgs.gov> wrote:
>> forrtl: severe (174): SIGSEGV, segmentation fault occurred
>> Image PC Routine Line
>>Source
>> relax 00000000005AF571 Unknown Unknown
>>Unknown
>> relax 00000000005ADCC7 Unknown Unknown
>>Unknown
>> relax 000000000055E794 Unknown Unknown
>>Unknown
>> relax 000000000055E5A6 Unknown Unknown
>>Unknown
>> relax 000000000050D184 Unknown Unknown
>>Unknown
>> relax 000000000051132D Unknown Unknown
>>Unknown
>> libpthread.so.0 0000003F77C0F710 Unknown Unknown
>>Unknown
>> relax 0000000000454AB7 Unknown Unknown
>>Unknown
>> relax 00000000004143E1 Unknown Unknown
>>Unknown
>> relax 0000000000410C6E Unknown Unknown
>>Unknown
>> libc.so.6 0000003F7701ED5D Unknown Unknown
>>Unknown
>> relax 0000000000410B79 Unknown Unknown
>>Unknown
>> srun: error: compute87: task 0: Exited with exit code 174
>
>It looks like you might be linking against the wrong library at run
>time. In your slurm script, run 'ldd' on the executable and make sure
>it links against the right libraries in the right places. If that
>does not work, we can try running it in a debugger.
>
>Cheers,
>Walter Landry
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