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Steve, I ran the command and still get: Truss: ASSERT error: process is not stopped. I checked processes and see no stray dbx or garp processes. MSgt Peter J. Rahe Superintendent, Meteorology Lab Operations Air Force Institute of Technology Wright-Patterson AFB OH e-mail <mailto:address@hidden> address@hidden or <mailto:address@hidden> address@hidden DSN 785-3636 x4646 COMM (937) 255-3636 x4646 Fax: DSN 785-2921 COMM (937) 255-2921 -----Original Message----- From: Unidata Support [SMTP:address@hidden] Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 1:20 PM To: Rahe, Peter J Cc: 'Unidata Support' Subject: 19990121: Can't run Gempak > >Maybe this will help us shed some light on where things are failing. >If the shareable libraries are missing, dbx might fail. Otherwise, >maybe try running "truss garp". > > Truss: ASSERT error: process is not stopped > > > Pete, this isn't the truss ouput I was expecting. Seems like you might have still been in dbx. At your standard csh prompt type "truss garp". This should give you quite a bit ouf output as each routine is stepped through. You might have to redirecto the output to a file, like % truss garp | tee truss.out Send me the output and I'll see if I can see where things are hanging up. Steve Chiswell **************************************************************************** < Unidata User Support UCAR Unidata Program < (303)497-8644 P.O. Box 3000 < address@hidden Boulder, CO 80307 < ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- < Unidata WWW Service http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/ < **************************************************************************** <