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| Dear jaroslav Hajek, this is the valgrind report ==7393== ==7393== Invalid read of size 8 ==7393== at 0x6001F0E: Array<std::complex<double> >::operator=(Array<std::complex<double> > const&) (in /home/corradin/d1/packaging/octave-3.2.1/liboctave/liboctave.so) ==7393== by 0x15483C1D: EIG::operator=(EIG const&) (in /home/corradin/d1/packaging/octave-3.2.1/src/eig.oct) ==7393== by 0x15482991: Feig(octave_value_list const&, int) (in /home/corradin/d1/packaging/octave-3.2.1/src/eig.oct) ==7393== by 0x54A645E: octave_builtin::do_multi_index_op(int, octave_value_list const&) (in /home/corradin/d1/packaging/octave-3.2.1/src/liboctinterp.so) ==7393== by 0x54A5DF2: octave_builtin::subsref(std::string const&, std::list<octave_value_list, std::allocator<octave_value_list> > const&, int) (in /home/corradin/d1/packaging/octave-3.2.1/src/liboctinterp.so) ==7393== by 0x545D7EF: octave_value::subsref(std::string const&, std::list<octave_value_list, std::allocator<octave_value_list> > const&, int) (in /home/corradin/d1/packaging/octave-3.2.1/src/liboctinterp.so) ==7393== by 0x5579C89: tree_index_expression::rvalue(int) (in /home/corradin/d1/packaging/octave-3.2.1/src/liboctinterp.so) ==7393== by 0x555E87D: tree_multi_assignment::rvalue(int) (in /home/corradin/d1/packaging/octave-3.2.1/src/liboctinterp.so) ==7393== by 0x555E4FD: tree_multi_assignment::rvalue1(int) (in /home/corradin/d1/packaging/octave-3.2.1/src/liboctinterp.so) ==7393== by 0x556B813: tree_evaluator::visit_statement(tree_statement&) (in /home/corradin/d1/packaging/octave-3.2.1/src/liboctinterp.so) ==7393== by 0x5569E02: tree_evaluator::visit_statement_list(tree_statement_list&) (in /home/corradin/d1/packaging/octave-3.2.1/src/liboctinterp.so) ==7393== by 0x556D195: tree_evaluator::visit_simple_for_command(tree_simple_for_command&) (in /home/corradin/d1/packaging/octave-3.2.1/src/liboctinterp.so) ==7393== Address 0x8 is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd panic: Segmentation fault -- stopping myself... Thinking... please wait a moment... (5/5) Complex matrix operations Loop 1 of 10 attempting to save variables to `octave-core'... save to `octave-core' complete ==7393== ==7393== ERROR SUMMARY: 39 errors from 7 contexts (suppressed: 131 from 3) ==7393== malloc/free: in use at exit: 82,307,044 bytes in 80,440 blocks. ==7393== malloc/free: 871,667 allocs, 791,227 frees, 763,233,387 bytes allocated. ==7393== For counts of detected errors, rerun with: -v ==7393== searching for pointers to 80,440 not-freed blocks. ==7393== checked 47,158,088 bytes. ==7393== ==7393== LEAK SUMMARY: ==7393== definitely lost: 44,547 bytes in 101 blocks. ==7393== possibly lost: 1,146,398 bytes in 22,253 blocks. ==7393== still reachable: 81,116,099 bytes in 58,086 blocks. ==7393== suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks. ==7393== Rerun with --leak-check=full to see details of leaked memory. Segmentation fault Now I am also trying to recomplie octave with lapack at the end of with-blas =" ... -llpack" Bests Riccardo Corradini --- Ven 3/7/09, Jaroslav Hajek <highegg@...> ha scritto:
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