Reinaldo Pis Diez
reinaldo.pisdiez@gmail.com
On Wed Sep 1 '10 11:52pm, Jim Kress wrote
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>Try MPICH2 or OpenMPI version. MPICH1 is obsolete, not supported and buggy.
I didn't mention but I had the same results using MPICH2. As I didn't install OpenMPI libraries FF complains about the lack of them.
As I have the same behavior with both MPICH1 (static and dynamic) and MPICH2, I believe the problem is not related to FF.
Reinaldo
>Jim
>On Wed Sep 1 '10 10:16pm, Reinaldo Pis Diez wrote
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>>Dear folks,
>>I use FF, version 7.1.G, build 5618 in my laptop under Ubuntu 9.10. I've installed the MPICH1 version with libraries statically linked. Until last week or so I was running FF without any problem.
>>Then, the automatic package manager facility in Ubuntu upgraded the kernel to 2.6.31-22 and after that I was unable to run FF again.
>>The program starts and stops at different points, depending on the job, and immediately prints on the screen the following:
>>TID 5898 caught signal 7, exiting.
>>Dump of registers follows
>>eax :: 0x00048914, edx :: 0xffffa868
>>ecx :: 0xfffe8634, ebx :: 0xffffa648
>>esi :: 0xf5ea2498, edi :: 0xffffa6d4
>>ebp :: 0xffffa690, esp :: 0xffffa62c
>>eip :: 0xf5e84177, eflags :: 0x00210206
>>cs :: 0x0023
>>ds :: 0x002b
>>es :: 0x002b
>>ss :: 0x002b
>>fs :: 0x00d7
>>gs :: 0x0000
>>Stack backtrace
>>esp :: 0xffffa690, ebp :: 0x00000002, eip :: 0xf5e8d5fc
>>Any ideas/hints about what's going on?
>>Regards,
>>Reinaldo
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