Robert,
I found this web site: http://web.mit.edu/answers/c/unix_bus_or_seg.html
and the skinny of the page is:
<snip>
If the program displays this message:
Bus error
or
Segmentation fault
... then the program was trying to access a memory location outside its
address space. The computer detected this problem and sent a signal to your
program, which caused it to abort.
Things that cause bus errors and segmentation violations are typically
out-of-bounds array references and/or references through uninitialized or
mangled pointers...
</snip>
I'll take a look to see where we may be going 'out of bounds'. Maybe you
can change one parameter at a time to see if that makes a difference in a
run that works and one that ends that the bus stop.
Mark
> -----Original Message-----
> Now here's the BUT - just tried it with one of our biggest
> reports and got a
> 'Bus error'. I've only listed the variables that changed
> during this run.
> Anybody know what is causing this and how to fix it? We will
> save forests
> not just trees if it can be made to work.
>
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