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20050509: 20050509: 20050509: 20050507: nex2gini seg faults in Solaris 9/10
- Subject: 20050509: 20050509: 20050509: 20050507: nex2gini seg faults in Solaris 9/10
- Date: Mon, 09 May 2005 16:21:59 -0600
>From: "Robert Mullenax" <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200505092218.j49MIBP3022432
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Unidata Support
>To: Robert Mullenax
>Cc: Unidata Support=20
>Sent: 5/9/2005 5:05 PM
>Subject: 20050509: 20050509: 20050507: nex2gini seg faults in Solaris =
>9/10=20
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>Robert:
>
>>The template not found message means that the program did not find the
>>template in your
>>datatype.tbl file. It is in the release as provided by me, so unless =
>you
>>are maintaining
>> a separate file, it should be there, unless there is a type in the
>>file.
>
>Very strange, I checked the file and it is there, and there are no =
>typos.
If that is the case, make sure you don't have a datatype.tbl file hanging
around in your working
directory that would be found before the $GEMTBL/config/datatype.tbl file is
searched.
Also, search for any "tab" characters in your datatype.tbl file which would
throw off the
table reading part of the library code.
Steve Chiswell
>
>
>
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>>But, befor going too far down, if you can identify a site/product that
>>is bad, I can
>>give you the number of bytes that the product should have been on
>>ingestion (or roughly
>>what you should be seeing in your disk file. If there is a discrepancy,
>>it might be the
>>cause of errors you are seeing.
>
>I will look at the data closely, thanks.
>
>Robert
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><P><FONT SIZE=3D2>-----Original Message-----<BR>
>From: Unidata Support<BR>
>To: Robert Mullenax<BR>
>Cc: Unidata Support<BR>
>Sent: 5/9/2005 5:05 PM<BR>
>Subject: 20050509: 20050509: 20050507: nex2gini seg faults in Solaris =
>9/10<BR>
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>Robert:<BR>
><BR>
>>The template not found message means that the program did not find =
>the<BR>
>>template in your<BR>
>>datatype.tbl file. It is in the release as provided by me, so unless =
>you<BR>
>>are maintaining<BR>
>> a separate file, it should be there, unless there is a type in =
>the<BR>
>>file.<BR>
><BR>
>Very strange, I checked the file and it is there, and there are no =
>typos.<BR>
><BR>
><BR>
><BR>
><BR>
>>But, befor going too far down, if you can identify a site/product =
>that<BR>
>>is bad, I can<BR>
>>give you the number of bytes that the product should have been =
>on<BR>
>>ingestion (or roughly<BR>
>>what you should be seeing in your disk file. If there is a =
>discrepancy,<BR>
>>it might be the<BR>
>>cause of errors you are seeing.<BR>
><BR>
>I will look at the data closely, thanks.<BR>
><BR>
>Robert<BR>
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