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Re: 20051006: Garp problems



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Pete,

I didn't know you had been using the binary. If you can run my binary with
your version of Linux, then try the attached version.

The most likely problems are a versionitis somewhere, or the optimization
by the compiler.

Steve

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On Mon, 10 Oct 2005, Pete Pokrandt wrote:

>
> In a previous message to me, you wrote:
>
>  >
>  >Pete,
>  >Attached is a replacement for $GARPHOME/object/displayvprof.c
>  >
>  >This fixes the use of string constants in the grid skewt.
>  >
>  >I haven't found other instances yet, but if you still have
>  >problems with other vertical cross sections, let me know.
>  >
>  >Steve Chiswell
>
> Steve,
>
> I compiled gemapk with the new displayvprof.c, and it has actually
> made things worse.
>
> Garp now halts with a segfault as soon as I click on any of the
> model icons (plan projection, model cross section, time/height
> or vertical profile.)
>
> Satellite and surface/upperair data are fine.
>
> This is a version that I compiled on my own, as opposed to
> the precompiled version of 5.8.3a that I had been using
> before, so maybe this new issue is  related to my recompile
> rather than the new routine?
>
> Any ideas?  I'll recompile with debugging turned on so I
> can find where it's actually bombing.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Pete
>
>
>
>
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