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Re: Segmentation fault with CDF routines under Linux
DOH! It's been almost three years since I last used IDL (sadly I've
been forced to use MATLAB the whole time). I recall making this mistake
quite often in my old IDL days. Thanks for the quick reminder. Of
course calling CDF_OPEN with "file[0]" fixed all my problems!
-Josh
In article <3A0C8541.2F5A26BF@indra.com>,
Med Bennett <mbennett@indra.com> wrote:
> I've not used CDF, but the only thing I can think of is that perhaps
your
> variable 'file' is a string array of length 1 rather than just a
string.
> What does it say if you do a 'help,file' after
> file=findfile('ac_*_swe_'+year_beg+month_beg+day_beg+'*.cdf')? This
has
> tripped me up numerous times in other situations. You should probably
also
> use a variable name other than 'file', as that is a keyword to the
open
> procedure.
>
> riglerej@my-deja.com wrote:
>
> > Using both 5.3, and 5.4, I consistently have problems with
seg-faults
> > when trying to run various CDF routines under Linux. I'm fairly new
to
> > using IDL to read CDFs, but I'm not trying to do anything strange.
In
> > fact, I can't even get cdf_open to work.
> >
> > Specifically, I have a problem when my argument to cdf_open is a
string
> > provided by the findfile routine. If I type in my own string,
> > everything works great, but if it comes from findfile, I get a
> > seg-fault. The exerpt below is copied exactly from my session, an
> > should give a very clear idea of what is happening...
> >
> > IDL Version 5.4 (linux x86). (c) 2000, Research Systems, Inc.
> > Installation number: 100.
> > Licensed for use by: moiraine
> >
> > IDL> year_beg='2000'
> > IDL> month_beg='08'
> > IDL> day_beg='01'
> > IDL> help
> > % At $MAIN$
> > DAY_BEG STRING = '01'
> > MONTH_BEG STRING = '08'
> > YEAR_BEG STRING = '2000'
> > Compiled Procedures:
> > $MAIN$
> >
> > Compiled Functions:
> >
> > IDL> file=findfile('ac_*_swe_'+year_beg+month_beg+day_beg+'*.cdf')
> > IDL> print,file
> > ac_k0_swe_20000801_v01.cdf
> > IDL> id=cdf_open(file)
> > % Loaded DLM: CDF.
> > Segmentation fault
> >
> > [jrigler@moiraine] [15:55:03]
> > 1016 <~/research/LPF/data/cdf/ace/swe/2000> idl
> > IDL Version 5.4 (linux x86). (c) 2000, Research Systems, Inc.
> > Installation number: 100.
> > Licensed for use by: moiraine
> >
> > IDL> file='ac_k0_swe_20000801_v01.cdf'
> > IDL> id=cdf_open(file)
> > % Loaded DLM: CDF.
> > IDL>
> >
> > Can anyone else recreate this on Linux, or with versions other than
5.3
> > and 5.4? I tried this with several different cdf files, so I don't
> > think it is a problem with the file format. Any other ideas?
> >
> > -Josh
> >
> > P.S. While I'd love to move to HDF, that is not an option, so it
might
> > be wisest not to make that suggestion.
> >
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> > Before you buy.
>
>
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