[CP2K:5279] "Illegal instruction"
Iain Bethune
ibet... at epcc.ed.ac.uk
Tue May 13 09:03:34 UTC 2014
No problem ;)
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On 13 May 2014, at 09:38, David Abergel <david.... at nordita.org> wrote:
> Yes, I'm not sure why I didn't think to try gdb. Thanks for the reminder.
>
> Doing this showed that the failure was in the blas library - the dynamic linker had found a libblas.so that was not part of atlas. When I changed the arch file to point the linker towards the static library from atlas, the QS tests all run without a hitch.
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> Sorry for taking your time with such a trivial question.
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> David
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> On Tuesday, 13 May 2014 10:11:40 UTC+2, IBethune wrote:
> You can also check where the crash occurs by opening the core file using the gdb debugger e.g.
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> gdb “path_to_exe” “path_to_core”
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> Then typing ‘bt’ to get a backtrace. This might give some indication of which library and/or part of CP2K the crash originated from.
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> Cheers
>
> - Iain
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