[MINC-users] Building minc under Snow Leopard

EJ Nikelski nikelski at bic.mni.mcgill.ca
Tue Feb 15 15:49:25 EST 2011


Hi again,

   Just a quick update -- the apparent multiple main() execution has
been addressed (a silly error on my part). I still don't know why
"file myMincExecutable" does not show these executables as such. I'll
continue digging around ...

-jim


On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 11:28 AM, EJ Nikelski
<nikelski at bic.mni.mcgill.ca> wrote:
> Hi minc-users,
>
>   I'm encountering a weird problem building the current minc under
> OSX 10.6.6. Briefly, I build:
>
> (1) hdf5-1.8.5 (make check is OK)
> (2) netcdf-3.6.3 (make check is OK)
> (3) minc 2.1.00
>
>  The minc build is without error, but when I "make check" I get an
> immediate error in ../volume_io/Testing/check_xfm.sh. Looking at the
> program (test-xfm), I note all is working OK, but upon reaching the
> final "return 0", control returns back to the top of main(), and
> starts again, suggesting ... stack corruption? ... I dunno.
>
>  Additionally, if I do a "file test-xfm" I get:
> "test-xfm: POSIX shell script text executable"
>
>  I get the same response for all minc executables. Doing this for,
> for example, a netcdf executable, I get a more expected result:
> file /usr/local/bic/bin/ncgen --> "/usr/local/bic/bin/ncgen: Mach-O
> 64-bit executable x86_64"
>
>  So, something is seriously wrong with my minc build. Ideas?
>
>
> -jim
>
>
> --
> =================================
> Jim Nikelski, Ph.D.
> Postdoctoral Research Fellow
> Bloomfield Centre for Research in Aging
> Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research
> Sir Mortimer B. Davis - Jewish General Hospital
> McGill University
>



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Jim Nikelski, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Bloomfield Centre for Research in Aging
Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research
Sir Mortimer B. Davis - Jewish General Hospital
McGill University


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