Hi, I was trying a structural simulation using asimut (I've attached the files in mux.tar). The files andg.vst, org.vst and invg.vst were generated by boog.I ran the following command: asimut mux mux_in mux_out The output I got is the following: ###----- processing pattern 0 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 1 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 2 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 3 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 4 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 5 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 6 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 7 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 8 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 9 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 10 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 11 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 12 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 13 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 14 : 0 ps -----### ###----- processing pattern 15 : 0 ps -----### Segmentation fault (core dumped) I'm not sure where would be the right place to report this so I thought I'd post it here. I also don't know where the core dump is located or what to do with it. I have generated a log file using the report feature in Fedora. That has been attached as asimut_err. Is there something I missed which caused the program to behave like this? The issue doesn't come up if I remove the save at the end. Thanks Ashwith J. Rego ----------------- My Webpage: http://ashwith.wordpress.com/ Find me on LinkedIn at: http://www.linkedin.com/in/ashwith Follow Me on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/Louisda16th
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