<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div>Hi Stephan Oepen,<br><br></div>Thank you so much for your fast reply. I'm working on a grammar with Dan Flickinger and I hope I can fix this before Francis try to convert my laptop to Ubuntu, lol. Strangely, It's pretty simple to make Logon works on Ubuntu 64 bit.<br><br></div>I understand that (rsa :eng) will try to load a grammar at ~/logon/uio/tm/eng/lkb/script. I tried that and surprisingly it's working fine. I also tried to load a grammar with (lkb::read-script-file-aux "/home/tuananh/erg/lkb/script") and I can parse sentence with (lkb::do-parse-tty "Logon works."). The tree can be shown too.<br><br></div>I tried to load grammar from the menu of LKB and it's failed as before. So I guess that the bug was raised by the LKB menu. I have attached the *common-lisp* buffer for the three tries with this email for your reference. Thanks again for your efforts to help.<br><br></div>Sincerely yours,<br>--<br></div>Tuan Anh, Le<br><div><div><div><div><br></div></div></div></div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 9 October 2014 18:29, Stephan Oepen <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:oe@ifi.uio.no" target="_blank">oe@ifi.uio.no</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">hi tuấn anh<br>
<br>
> [...] every time I load a grammar, this error show up on Emacs<br>
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> Error: Received signal number 11 (Segmentation fault)<br>
> [condition type: SYNCHRONOUS-OPERATING-SYSTEM-SIGNAL]<br>
<br>
</span>i develop on 64-bit Fedora 20 and RHEL6 platforms, so your setup<br>
should certainly be supported.<br>
<br>
but to understand better what is going on, we will need more information.<br>
<br>
in a stock (i.e. unmodified) LOGON tree, i assume you run M-x logon<br>
RET in emacs, and both the LKB and [incr tsdb()] windows pop up? if<br>
so, could you run the following from the Lisp prompt in the emacs<br>
*common-list* buffer, please:<br>
<br>
(rsa :erg)<br>
<br>
from your earlier report, i expect this to lead to the same error you<br>
reported above. as you look at the error message, could you please<br>
evaluate the following commands at the Lisp prompt:<br>
<br>
:bt<br>
:zoom<br>
:local<br>
<br>
then, please save the entire *common-lisp* buffer, i.e. the log of<br>
your session, into a file and email it to this list.<br>
<br>
with thanks in advance, oe<br>
</blockquote></div><br><br clear="all"><br>-- <br><div dir="ltr">Tuan-Anh Le<br>(+65) 9036 4392<br></div>
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