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Re: Segmentation fault on Mac Intel Core 2 Duo [message #50491 is a reply to message #50355] Thu, 28 September 2006 10:59 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Xavi Llort is currently offline  Xavi Llort
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Registered: September 2006
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Thank you for the help, but did not solve my problem. I used the
solution proposed and I got the same problem even asking "help,
/device"

pluja:~ xavi$ echo $DISPLAY
:0.0
pluja:~ xavi$ currentUser=`(set \`whoami\`; echo $1)`
pluja:~ xavi$ X11_FOLDER=/tmp/.X11-unix
pluja:~ xavi$ bb=`ls -l $X11_FOLDER | grep $currentUser`
pluja:~ xavi$ bbb=${bb/*X/:}
pluja:~ xavi$ usedDISPLAY=$bbb.0
pluja:~ xavi$ export DISPLAY=$usedDISPLAY
pluja:~ xavi$ echo $DISPLAY
:0.0

And then iside IDL:

IDL> help, /DEVICE
Available Graphics Devices: CGM HP LJ NULL PCL PRINTER PS REGIS TEK X Z
Current graphics device: X
Segmentation fault
pluja:/Applications/rsi/idl_6.1/bin xavi$

Thanks again,
Xavi

David Fanning wrote:
> Xavi Llort writes:
>
>>
>> I've installed IDL 6.1 on a brand new Mac Intel Core-2-Duo (so, running
>> on rossetta), and it works fine with calculations. But it is not able
>> to create windows:
>>
>> IDL> window,1
>> Segmentation fault
>> pluja:/Applications/rsi/idl_6.1/bin xavi$
>>
>> Any ideas of what can be wrong?
>
> Have you read this article?
>
> http://www.dfanning.com/tips/maccrash.html
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
> --
> David Fanning, Ph.D.
> Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
> Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
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