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Segmentation Fault on startup - RH Fedora 2

Thanks. I will see what I can find.

In the future, it seems a poor design to require this. Directory search and iteration algorithms, many I've written myself, have dealt with this for years without requiring any such ordering.

Bill C. White
Senior Programmer
Computational Genetics Laboratory
705 Rubin Building: HB 7937
One Medical Center Drive
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical School
Lebanon, NH 03756
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I upgraded fedora core 2 with kernel 2.6.9-1.3_FC2 from kernel 2.6.6-1.453 and labview is running ok
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Cool! I just upgraded to the 2.6.9 kernel, so I'll try LabView again. THANKS!
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I think the problem may be with NFS. /usr/local on our network is mounted NFS. If I go the the machine where the shared directory is, the "ls -afl" is fine. If I look at the same directory from my machine, the "ls -afl" puts the "." and ".." entries at the END of the list. Maybe I should try reinstalling into a different directory? I don't remember if that's possible with the setup program.

Bill C. White
Senior Programmer
Computational Genetics Laboratory
705 Rubin Building: HB 7937
One Medical Center Drive
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical School
Lebanon, NH 03756
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