[Rd] os x crash using rpanel and tcltk (PR#10495)

simon.urbanek at r-project.org simon.urbanek at r-project.org
Thu Dec 6 22:30:12 CET 2007


On Dec 6, 2007, at 9:26 AM, Aaron Robotham wrote:

> I know of gdb but I'm not certain how to use it with Mac OS X's =20
> R.app, do you just do something like "gdb open R.app" in the =20
> terminal?.
>

You can attach it once it's running - just type "attach R" in gdb =20
while R is runningm then "c", then let it crash and then "bt".

FWIW: I cannot reproduce the problem and I have tried 3 different =20
machines... (you didn't even tell us what machine type this is ...).

Cheers,
Simon


> Interestingly I don't get this crash when I launch the X11 version of
> R through the terminal, so this would suggest the bug in question is
> to do with the actual Rgui in R.app. Hopefully this information might
> help to narrow down the problem. Any advice for using gdb on R.app
> would be appreciated, I couldn't find much in the way of guidance when
> searching online.
>
> thanks
>
> Aaron
>
> On 05/12/2007, Peter Dalgaard <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk> wrote:
>> a.robotham at bris.ac.uk wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> I've recently discovered a persistent issue with rpanel when running
>>> R.app (2.6.1) on Mac OS X 10.4.11. tcltk and rpanel load without any
>>> apparent error, and the interactive panels appear to work as =20
>>> expected,
>>> however upon closing the panels rpanel has created I get =20
>>> catastrophic
>>> errors and R crashes completely. For the most part R manages to =20
>>> crash
>>> with dignity and work can be saved, but sometimes it will crash
>>> straight out. Below is an example of an entire work session (only =20=

>>> base
>>> packages loaded) with the crash at the end typical of those
>>> encountered:
>>>
>>>
>>>> library(tcltk)
>>>>
>>> Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done
>>>
>>>> library(rpanel)
>>>>
>>> Package `rpanel', version 1.0-4
>>> type help(rpanel) for summary information
>>>
>>>> density.draw <- function(panel) {
>>>>
>>> +   plot(density(panel$x, bw =3D panel$h))
>>> +   panel
>>> + }
>>>
>>>> panel <- rp.control(x =3D rnorm(50))
>>>> rp.slider(panel, h, 0.5, 5, log =3D TRUE, action =3D density.draw)
>>>>
>>>
>>> *** caught bus error ***
>>> address 0x0, cause 'non-existent physical address'
>>>
>>> Possible actions:
>>> 1: abort (with core dump, if enabled)
>>> 2: normal R exit
>>> 3: exit R without saving workspace
>>> 4: exit R saving workspace
>>>
>>> All packages that are required are up to date, and I can find no
>>> evidence of similar issues from searching the mailing lists. Any
>>> suggestions would be appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>> Can you run this under gdb? A breakpoint in the error handler and a
>> backtrace could be valuable.
>>
>>> Aaron
>>>
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