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from: Alan_Ianson@p4.f401.n340.z1
date: 2005-10-26 21:13:04
subject: Re: Mex/Max on debian-amd64

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Subject: Re: Mex/Max on debian-amd64
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Bo Simonsen wrote to Alan Ianson:

BS>  AI> Anyway I have max running here but mex files don't display, I see an
BS>  AI> error on the screen MEX: can't read file 'm/headmsg' and the like.
BS> 
BS> You simply have to compile the mex files with MEX. 

I just recompiled all of them. I can log on fine, but I am getting
segfaults now. I'm not sure but I think it is when max tries to run
a mex file. I can goto the offline menu without problems but when
I go to the message menu I see this on the screen..

max[24621]: segfault at 00000001005a5f4f rip 0000002a95b1113f
rsp 0000007fbffff500 error 4 segmentation fault. 

There is nothing in the log, just that on the screen.

 Ttyl :-),
         Al

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