Re: Segmentation fault

From: David A. Case <case_at_scripps.edu>
Date: Tue 23 Jul 2002 15:44:02 -0700

On Tue, Jul 23, 2002, Bimo Ario Tejo wrote:
>
> What does it mean with "segmentation fault"? I try to replace one residue
> (Lysine) with the modified one and suddenly xLeap stops running and jumps
> out with message: "segmentation fault". The atom types of modified Lysine
> are correct (checked by "check unit"), so what's going wrong? I send the
> .lib of modified Lysine and you can try to do it using any protein and just
> change one Lysine with this one (use any text editor). Sorry to take your
> time, but I really don't understand what's going on.

I think you would need to be a lot more specific to get any real help:
what leap commands did you run? what files did you load? *when* did the
problem appear? was "segmentation fault" the only message? etc.

Asking people to "just change one Lysine with this one (use any text editor)"
is *very* ambiguous: I use Amber every day, and I can't figure out what you
really are doing that might be triggering a problem. What *I* would do to
"replace one residue with a modified one" is probably different than what you
have done -- which is why it is crucial to provide as much information as you
can about what you actually tried, and what happened.

..regards...dac


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