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> Full Name: Scott Stephens > Email Address: address@hidden > Organization: NOAA/NCDC > Package Version: 2.9u3 build date:2011-01-14 00:05 UTC > Operating System: Linux > Hardware: Java: home: /home/gempak/IDV_2.9u3/jre version: 1.6.0_20 j3d:1.5.2 > fcs (build4) > Description of problem: I have created a bundle that I am attempting to set > up as a script using runIDV in batch. Both the bundle and isl file work just > fine when testing them within the user interface, however, I am getting this > message when attempting to execute in batch: > > ./runIDV WNC_OBS.isl > Sun Jun 26 17:51:22 EDT 2011: Loading bundle: ./WNC_OBS.xidv > failed to create drawable > ./runIDV: line 22: 17245 Segmentation fault (core dumped) > ./jre/bin/${command} > > This is using VMware, Fedora 14. Again, the graphical interface works well > with no issues. > > Any ideas as to a possible remedy? > > Thanks for any insight. > > Scott Hi Scott, I downloaded your bundle and ran it in my local machine, I got some error message like: ERROR: Initializing after unpersistence java.lang.NullPointerException java.lang.NullPointerException I am guessing you are using some local formula or layout model, and it causes the core dumped when you not run it locally. If you can tell me more details of what you are doing, it maybe helpful to identify the issue. Yuan > > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: TRM-905812 Department: Support IDV Priority: Normal Status: Open