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suxpicker segmentation fault on wsl ubuntu #176

Open gb1y12 opened 3 months ago

gb1y12 commented 3 months ago

Hello,

I downloaded and installed SU44R23 on my WSL Ubuntu 22.04.4 (Jammy). I did not have any error messages during the installation. I can open and visualize my .su file with suxwigb or suximage. However, when I wanted to pick the data with suxpicker I got a segmentation fault. The same thing happens when I try to use xpicker instead.

Do you know why this may happen? Many thanks, Gaye

JohnWStockwellJr commented 3 months ago

Can you still pick by typing s in suxwigb/xwigb?John StockwellVisit: https://wiki.Seismic-Unix.orgThe new home of Seismic Un*xOn May 1, 2024, at 8:56 AM, gb1y12 @.***> wrote: Hello, I downloaded and installed SU44R23 on my WSL Ubuntu 22.04.4 (Jammy). I did not have any error messages during the installation. I can open and visualize my .su file with suxwigb or suximage. However, when I wanted to pick the data with suxpicker I got a segmentation fault. The same thing happens when I try to use xpicker instead. Do you know why this may happen? Many thanks, Gaye

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gb1y12 commented 3 months ago

Typing "s" whilst visualising the seismic section via suxwigb, writes the times on the terminal and I could copy from the terminal to a file, but I don't see my picks on the seismic section. Thanks, Gaye


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JohnWStockwellJr commented 3 months ago

That is correct. It is blind picking. The shell script Velan.radon  located in a subdirectory of demos/Course remedies this a little bit by saving the picks and plotting a line through them on a subsequent display panel John StockwellVisit: https://wiki.Seismic-Unix.orgThe new home of Seismic Un*xOn May 7, 2024, at 4:48 AM, gb1y12 @.***> wrote: Typing "s" whilst visualising the seismic section via suxwigb, writes the times on the terminal and I could copy from the terminal to a file, but I don't see my picks on the seismic section.

Thanks, Gaye


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Can you still pick by typing s in suxwigb/xwigb?John StockwellVisit: https://wiki.Seismic-Unix.orgThe new home of Seismic Un*xOn May 1, 2024, at 8:56 AM, gb1y12 @.***> wrote:

Hello,

I downloaded and installed SU44R23 on my WSL Ubuntu 22.04.4 (Jammy).

I did not have any error messages during the installation.

I can open and visualize my .su file with suxwigb or suximage. However, when I wanted to pick the data with suxpicker I got a segmentation fault. The same thing happens when I try to use xpicker instead.

Do you know why this may happen?

Many thanks,

Gaye

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JohnWStockwellJr commented 3 months ago

You can write your picks directly to a file by using mpicks=filename.txtJohn StockwellVisit: https://wiki.Seismic-Unix.orgThe new home of Seismic Un*xOn May 7, 2024, at 7:25 AM, John Stockwell @.> wrote:That is correct. It is blind picking. The shell script Velan.radon  located in a subdirectory of demos/Course remedies this a little bit by saving the picks and plotting a line through them on a subsequent display panel John StockwellVisit: https://wiki.Seismic-Unix.orgThe new home of Seismic UnxOn May 7, 2024, at 4:48 AM, gb1y12 **@.***> wrote: Typing "s" whilst visualising the seismic section via suxwigb, writes the times on the terminal and I could copy from the terminal to a file, but I don't see my picks on the seismic section.

Thanks, Gaye


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Can you still pick by typing s in suxwigb/xwigb?John StockwellVisit: https://wiki.Seismic-Unix.orgThe new home of Seismic Un*xOn May 1, 2024, at 8:56 AM, gb1y12 @.***> wrote:

Hello,

I downloaded and installed SU44R23 on my WSL Ubuntu 22.04.4 (Jammy).

I did not have any error messages during the installation.

I can open and visualize my .su file with suxwigb or suximage. However, when I wanted to pick the data with suxpicker I got a segmentation fault. The same thing happens when I try to use xpicker instead.

Do you know why this may happen?

Many thanks,

Gaye

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