Hello,
I am running into a segfault error when trying to use tkmedit or tksufer.
I am currently running OSX 10.7.5 and have the most current version of XQuartz installed.
Below are the contents of the .xdebug files:
.xdebug_tkmedit:
tkmedit started: Wed Jun 18 10:58:41 2014
/Applications/freesurfer/tktools/tkmedit.bin bert brainmask.mgz
$Id: tkmedit.c,v 1.343 2011/03/01 01:41:22 nicks Exp $ $Name: stable5 $ Set user home dir to /Users/jaceking Set subject home dir to /Applications/freesurfer/subjects/bert Using interface file /Applications/freesurfer/tktools/tkmedit.tcl
Segfault Setting global interpreter xDebug stack (length: 2) 01: main() 01: Setting global interpreter 00: 00:
.xdebug_tksurfer:
Segfault Initializing glut xDebug stack (length: 1) 00: 00: Initializing glut
Segfault Initializing glut
I also get a "Segmentation fault" note when trying to launch qdec.
Do you have suggestions on how to fix this?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Best, Jace King
Hello,
Can you please email me the contents of your /Application/freesurfer/build-stamp.txt file?
And also what version of OSX you are running by typing "sw_vers" (without quotes) on the command line?
-Zeke
On 06/18/2014 01:02 PM, Jace Bradford King wrote:
Hello,
I am running into a segfault error when trying to use tkmedit or tksufer.
I am currently running OSX 10.7.5 and have the most current version of XQuartz installed.
Below are the contents of the .xdebug files:
.xdebug_tkmedit:
tkmedit started: Wed Jun 18 10:58:41 2014
/Applications/freesurfer/tktools/tkmedit.bin bert brainmask.mgz$Id: tkmedit.c,v 1.343 2011/03/01 01:41:22 nicks Exp $ $Name: stable5 $ Set user home dir to /Users/jaceking Set subject home dir to /Applications/freesurfer/subjects/bert Using interface file /Applications/freesurfer/tktools/tkmedit.tcl
Segfault Setting global interpreter xDebug stack (length: 2) 01: main() 01: Setting global interpreter 00: 00:
.xdebug_tksurfer:
Segfault Initializing glut xDebug stack (length: 1) 00: 00: Initializing glut
Segfault Initializing glut
I also get a "Segmentation fault" note when trying to launch qdec.
Do you have suggestions on how to fix this?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Best, Jace King
Freesurfer mailing list Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer
Jace,
If your system auto-updated to XQuartz v2.7.6, which might have happened within the past couple weeks, then you should install v2.7.5 instead, as it seems that another Freesurfer user was able to get tkmedit working again on OSX 10.7.5 after reverting to v2.7.5.
N.
On Wed, 2014-06-18 at 17:00 -0400, Z K wrote:
Hello,
Can you please email me the contents of your /Application/freesurfer/build-stamp.txt file?
And also what version of OSX you are running by typing "sw_vers" (without quotes) on the command line?
-Zeke
On 06/18/2014 01:02 PM, Jace Bradford King wrote:
Hello,
I am running into a segfault error when trying to use tkmedit or tksufer.
I am currently running OSX 10.7.5 and have the most current version of XQuartz installed.
Below are the contents of the .xdebug files:
.xdebug_tkmedit:
tkmedit started: Wed Jun 18 10:58:41 2014
/Applications/freesurfer/tktools/tkmedit.bin bert brainmask.mgz$Id: tkmedit.c,v 1.343 2011/03/01 01:41:22 nicks Exp $ $Name: stable5 $ Set user home dir to /Users/jaceking Set subject home dir to /Applications/freesurfer/subjects/bert Using interface file /Applications/freesurfer/tktools/tkmedit.tcl
Segfault Setting global interpreter xDebug stack (length: 2) 01: main() 01: Setting global interpreter 00: 00:
.xdebug_tksurfer:
Segfault Initializing glut xDebug stack (length: 1) 00: 00: Initializing glut
Segfault Initializing glut
I also get a "Segmentation fault" note when trying to launch qdec.
Do you have suggestions on how to fix this?
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Best, Jace King
Freesurfer mailing list Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer
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