imobomi
January 17th, 2010, 08:33 PM
I've been using the graphing program QtiPlot quite regularly now, for the last couple years. Lately, however, I've been having problems getting it to open old projects.
I recently upgraded to Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic), and ever since then, I've had this issue. The program works fine for all other tasks, but when I try to open a saved project, it starts loading the various windows, and then suddenly quits with no error message or anything. When running 9.04(Jaunty) or 8.10(Intrepid), I would occasionally see this problem, but found I could work around it by first saving the current project. That option no longer works.
The only record I have that anything has happened, is a short message in the syslog:
Jan 16 15:15:17 d198-54 kernel: [ 6687.445548] qtiplot[3144]: segfault at 8 ip 08767575 sp bfdaed50 error 4 in qtiplot[8048000+1288000]
I have no idea what this means, though.
Originally, I had been using the qtiplot version from the repositories. I've also tried running the free binaries from the website, but they all give me the same issue.
Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks for your help!
I recently upgraded to Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic), and ever since then, I've had this issue. The program works fine for all other tasks, but when I try to open a saved project, it starts loading the various windows, and then suddenly quits with no error message or anything. When running 9.04(Jaunty) or 8.10(Intrepid), I would occasionally see this problem, but found I could work around it by first saving the current project. That option no longer works.
The only record I have that anything has happened, is a short message in the syslog:
Jan 16 15:15:17 d198-54 kernel: [ 6687.445548] qtiplot[3144]: segfault at 8 ip 08767575 sp bfdaed50 error 4 in qtiplot[8048000+1288000]
I have no idea what this means, though.
Originally, I had been using the qtiplot version from the repositories. I've also tried running the free binaries from the website, but they all give me the same issue.
Anyone know how to fix this? Thanks for your help!