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mt_prep_snap on Mac

Open redagalal opened this issue 6 years ago • 6 comments

I'm running the mt_prep_snap on Mac for the first time. It runs now for over 8 hours and there is no results or any error messages or even any change in the Terminal window? I do not know if the process still running or how long it takes to be completed? any idea?

redagalal avatar Jun 25 '19 01:06 redagalal

This sounds very suspicious. mt_prep scripts should be giving output to both the terminal and in terms of generating PATCH folders with content.

Perhaps @mdelgadoblasco has inputs as code-developer for snap2stamps

dbekaert avatar Jun 25 '19 02:06 dbekaert

Thank you so much for your reply. There is no PATCH folder yet, but there are some files include: clamp.in; f; processor.txt; ps_load; ps+param; rsc.text; and width.text. Do you think the process still running to create the PATCH folder?

redagalal avatar Jun 25 '19 02:06 redagalal

Hi there, I've installed the StaMPS on macOS Mojave and encountered an issue on the mt_prep_snap command, hoping to get some help. The GCC version has been set as gcc-7 to avoid compiler issues. However, the following issues poped up. Could you help me to have a look at it? Thank you!

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liulinan avatar Aug 03 '21 22:08 liulinan

You have a segmentation fault. It seems (to me) that you didn't compile with gcc-7. Edit Makefile and replace cc=g++ to cc=g++-7

mariosgeo avatar Oct 21 '21 15:10 mariosgeo

I have this same issue in Ubuntu 22 and in Ubuntu18, where in this last one I used gcc-7 to compile STAMPS, and still I am getting the core dumped error. Anybody knows how to fix it? image

david-tmotus avatar Apr 25 '24 10:04 david-tmotus

sorry, I created a separated docker to run this specific compiler and it works, thank you

david-tmotus avatar Apr 25 '24 16:04 david-tmotus