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Oct 24, 2014 03:10 PM | Hanchuan Peng
RE: Core dump on starting TeraFly in Linux
Run "ldd" to see if you have missing
library files on Ubuntu, which often have version conflicts. The
best way is probably build from src code on Ubuntu.
If you see crash, please paste a crash report from the command line window you have. That will help find why there is crash.
-Hanchuan
Originally posted by Rob Campbell:
If you see crash, please paste a crash report from the command line window you have. That will help find why there is crash.
-Hanchuan
Originally posted by Rob Campbell:
Hi,
I've been experimenting with TeraFly in Linux (Ubuntu 14.04). I was starting to get somewhere: managed to import and view a volume. I then tried re-importing and when I tried to load the imported data, VAA3D crashed and reported a core dump. From this point onwards, every time I click on either the TeraConvert or TeraFly plugins I get a core dump. Presumably something undesirable has been cached somewhere. Any ideas what's going on?
On an unrelated note, does Terafly not allow 16 bit TIF images? It appears to only be happy with 8 bit.
Thanks!
I've been experimenting with TeraFly in Linux (Ubuntu 14.04). I was starting to get somewhere: managed to import and view a volume. I then tried re-importing and when I tried to load the imported data, VAA3D crashed and reported a core dump. From this point onwards, every time I click on either the TeraConvert or TeraFly plugins I get a core dump. Presumably something undesirable has been cached somewhere. Any ideas what's going on?
On an unrelated note, does Terafly not allow 16 bit TIF images? It appears to only be happy with 8 bit.
Thanks!
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Hanchuan Peng | Oct 25, 2014 | |