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Re: [gnugo-devel] Segmentation fault, dragon2 array appears to be corrup
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Gunnar Farneback |
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Re: [gnugo-devel] Segmentation fault, dragon2 array appears to be corrupted |
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Sat, 12 Jan 2002 09:40:35 +0100 |
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Dan wrote:
> Recently we upgraded to automake 1.5 which has a different
> system of finding dependencies. Maybe it's buggy.
It's quite possibly a transitional problem.
> When I did the 3.1.20 release, I revised configure.in. Then
> I ran autoconf, autoheader and automake and compiled to no avail:
> gnugo --version gave me 3.1.19 despite the fact that config.h
> had the right version number. So I had to 'make clean; make'.
Happened to me too in the update from 3.1.18 to 3.1.19.
> My impression is that a dependency was missed.
I'd recommend anyone who has a CVS working copy which was checked out
before 3.1.19 (assuming that was when the change to automake 1.5 was
done) to do a "make clean" in order to avoid strange surprises.
Btw, it seems like recent messages to the list have been delivered
promptly, so hopefully everything is back to normal again.
/Gunnar
- [gnugo-devel] Segmentation fault, dragon2 array appears to be corrupted, Arend Bayer, 2002/01/10
- Re: [gnugo-devel] Segmentation fault, dragon2 array appears to be corrupted, Gunnar Farneback, 2002/01/11
- Re: [gnugo-devel] Segmentation fault, dragon2 array appears to be corrupted, Daniel Bump, 2002/01/11
- Re: [gnugo-devel] Segmentation fault, dragon2 array appears to be corrupted,
Gunnar Farneback <=
- Re: [gnugo-devel] Segmentation fault, dragon2 array appears to be corrupted, Teun Burgers, 2002/01/12
- Re: [gnugo-devel] Segmentation fault, dragon2 array appears to be corrupted, Daniel Bump, 2002/01/12
- Re: [gnugo-devel] Segmentation fault, dragon2 array appears to be corrupted, Gunnar Farneback, 2002/01/12