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abrt version: 1.1.14 architecture: x86_64 Attached file: backtrace cmdline: nearneighbor longlat90 -GgrdfileN1S1K -Rd -I0.1 -V -fi0x,1y,2f -N1 -S1K component: GMT crash_function: assign_node executable: /usr/bin/nearneighbor kernel: 2.6.34.7-66.fc13.x86_64 package: GMT-4.5.5-2.fc13 rating: 4 reason: Process /usr/bin/nearneighbor was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) time: 1296025416 uid: 500 comment ----- Maybe unrelated, but it seems that -S1K (geodesic distance search) finds fewer points than -S1 Whereas I'd expect that geodesic distance would shorter. How to reproduce ----- 1. was running 3 nearneighbor commands on the same input file but with different options and output files nearneighbor longlat90 -GgrdfileN1S1 -Rd -I0.1 -V -fi0x,1y,2f -N1 -S1 & nearneighbor longlat90 -GgrdfileN1S1K -Rd -I0.1 -V -fi0x,1y,2f -N1 -S1K & nearneighbor longlat90 -GgrdfileN1S2 -Rd -I0.1 -V -fi0x,1y,2f -N1 -S2 &
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I've found that the following command, run alone always crashes on my system, whereas the second works: nearneighbor longlat90 -GgrdfileN1S1K -Rd -I0.1 -V -fi0x,1y,2f -N1 -S1K nearneighbor longlat90 -GgrdfileN1S1K -Rd -I0.1 -V -fi0x,1y,2f -N1 -S1 and in fact replacing -S1K with -SnK for some other number n also fails, while -Sn (without K) succeeds. This is obviously system-related as the same command run using nearneighbor 4.3.1 [64-bit] completes successfully on a 2.6.18-194.11.1.el5 system.
Can you attach your datafiles or make them available?
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