[gembud] FW: Segmentation fault using gdedit
Melick, Christopher J (UMC-Student)
cjmzr5 at mizzou.edu
Tue Mar 18 08:36:16 MDT 2008
Dear gembud users,
I don't want to take up all of Patrick's time. This is really for anyone that might be able to help. I still have this feeling it might be the LLMXTG parameter, currently set at 9 million in GEMPAK 5.11.1. My grid size is over 17 million grid points. Could someone take a look at my attached data file?
Thanks you again,
Christopher J. Melick
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From: Melick, Christopher J (UMC-Student)
Sent: Mon 3/17/2008 5:44 PM
To: patrick
Subject: RE: [gembud] Segmentation fault using gdedit
Patrick,
Thank you for your assistance. I have imported many text files to GEMPAK before but for some reason this particular one is not working. I keep getting the same "Segmentation Fault" no matter how much I mess with the structure. Here is my data file. Do you mind taking a look at my header information?
Thank you much,
Christopher J. Melick
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From: patrick [mailto:patrick at hamweather.com]
Sent: Mon 3/17/2008 2:48 PM
To: Melick, Christopher J (UMC-Student); gembud at unidata.ucar.edu
Subject: Re: [gembud] Segmentation fault using gdedit
> What might cause a "Segmentation Fault" while using GDEDIT
> to import a dataset into a GEMPAK file? Does it have something
> to do with my large grid size of 5976*3284 (over 19 million grid points)?
no.
most likely improper header information... note the following:
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/gempak/manual/programs_index?gdedit
cheers,
--patrick
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