On Sat, Nov 02, 2013 at 05:55:37PM -0500, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Hi,
I have obtained a set of open-source programs from
http://petertoft.dk/PhD/Recon2D.tar.gz
uncompressed, etc, and it all goes through fine.
When I compile, the programs work fine on my old 32-bit machine
(results make sense), however there is a segmentation fault on my
64-bit laptop.
I compile using:
gcc -c -I../include -O3 -finline-functions -Winline -Wall
-falign-loops=2 -falign-jumps=2 -falign-functions=2
-Wstrict-prototypes .....
(Note that I had to fix the makefiles in there.)
Btw, I don't know if this could have anything to do with it, but this
set of programs were written in 1996 (when 64-bit probably did not even
exist at all). Also, all the code uses single-precision (floats) rather
than my preferred doubles. (Which makes me ask: is it possible to go
into all the many files and convert all the floats into doubles using
some command? )
rather than blindly hacking all the floats to doubles (which could itself
cause more problems if someone did kludgey things in the program) you'd
be better off ot run it under a debugger and find out where it segfaults,
and backtrack from there to see why.
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