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[ILUG] Segmentation Fault

[ILUG] Segmentation Fault

Michael Treacy delphi91 at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 13 14:20:19 IST 2001


Hi all,

My apologies of this is a very general (read DUMB!) question, but I'm up the 
creek on this one.

I'm running a fortran program which reads from a datafile created by another 
fortran program.

The datafile is created properly - I've checked.

But when I try to use it as an inpout for the second fortran program, I get 
"Segmentation Fault".

Ok, here's the question: in general, what causes segmentation faults?

I've gone through the second fortran program, even added in print commands 
to see how far down the program, I was getting, but the first one isn't even 
reached.

I've checked anything I can think of - file permissions, etc - and I can't 
find anything.

Any suggestions????????


Mike

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